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About 1700 hrs in north west london today, we saw about 50 birds or so
travelling together in several * V * formations and they were heading due
East.

I guess i'm used to seeing birds flying south for the sunny weather and
north to come back again; but what would all these guys be doing, do you
think?


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Gees - means spring is round the corner - set your yearly clock by gees
leaving = winter + gees arriving = spring - lovely sound to hear this time
of year !
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About 1700 hrs in north west london today, we saw about 50 birds or so
travelling together in several * V * formations and they were heading due
East.

I guess i'm used to seeing birds flying south for the sunny weather and
north to come back again; but what would all these guys be doing, do you
think?




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On Sun, 27 Feb 2011 18:05:40 -0000, "john reves"
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About 1700 hrs in north west london today, we saw about 50 birds or so
travelling together in several * V * formations and they were heading due
East.

I guess i'm used to seeing birds flying south for the sunny weather and
north to come back again; but what would all these guys be doing, do you
think?

Wonderful sight - harbinger of spring.

Maybe, since these birds took off way down south to fly north, the
earth has rotated a bit so when they arrived at their destination it
wasn't there any more and so they turned right to find it?

Either that or the one in front fancied a curry!

Only joking!
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On Sun, 27 Feb 2011 18:29:39 +0000, Jake wrote:

On Sun, 27 Feb 2011 18:05:40 -0000, "john reves"
wrote:

About 1700 hrs in north west london today, we saw about 50 birds or so
travelling together in several * V * formations and they were heading due
East.

I guess i'm used to seeing birds flying south for the sunny weather and
north to come back again; but what would all these guys be doing, do you
think?

Wonderful sight - harbinger of spring.

Maybe, since these birds took off way down south to fly north, the
earth has rotated a bit so when they arrived at their destination it
wasn't there any more and so they turned right to find it?


A lot of birds fly east west on migration as well as north south. Birds
that breed in Siberia will often winter in relatively ice free Western
Europe.

Also birds can make daily flights in any direction from roosts to feeding
areas.
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Phil Cook
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On Sun, 27 Feb 2011 18:05:40 -0000, "john reves"

wrote:

About 1700 hrs in north west london today, we saw about 50 birds or so
travelling together in several * V * formations and they were heading due
East.

I guess i'm used to seeing birds flying south for the sunny weather and
north to come back again; but what would all these guys be doing, do you
think?


Following the flying pigs.
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Martin


and plenty of people on this newsgroup/forum see those ;-)

Mike


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