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Sunday 30 June 2013

One for Smudger

Ranthambore 2007

4 comments:

Randal M Snowdrop said...

It was just like Skomer, only Puffins are far more dangerous.

Richard G. Smith said...

I wish!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Randal M Snowdrop said...

You've clearly never done a Puffin census (hand down burrow, wait for beak to attach to finger...yep that burrow's occupied)or handled a Puffin....I'd rather death with one bite than death from a thousand razor sharp talon and beak cuts anyday.

Richard G. Smith said...

So far I have been bitten buy only a few avian species Penguin and Raven are memorable - Oh and my Uncle's African Grey Parrot - that really hurt.
The best one I ever saw was a ringer in Israel put his hand in the bag and withdrew it in agony with a Shrike having bitten him to the bone! Shrikes 1 Israel 0