Friday, 10 January 2025
Who's Feet?
This bird is a frequent visitor to Ferrymoor. There is normally only one about but occasionally a couple about. It is a chunky bird and the feathers are all one colour. At one time their plumage was used in a manufacturing process. It is quite a heavy bird , the males can weigh four to five kilos. The feet are a dead give away to what type of bird this is. A name given by locals is quite popular with the recent weather.
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