Deer graze on east London housing estate
BBC News
Residents were stunned to see a herd of deer grazing outside their front doors on an estate in east London.
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Wild in Romford
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Re: Wild in Romford
Sounds exciting. Although it'll never quite rival Five Go Mad in Dorset.
Meanwhile, in Hertfordshire, a rhea guard action: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-b ... s-56535979
Some say there's only one bird, others say they're multiplying in the wild. You'd have thought they could have sorted that question out with a single paintball, wouldn't you?
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Meanwhile, in Hertfordshire, a rhea guard action: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-b ... s-56535979
A Hertfordshire Police spokeswoman said the precise number of birds on the loose was unknown, but the local policing team believed it could be up to 20.
Some say there's only one bird, others say they're multiplying in the wild. You'd have thought they could have sorted that question out with a single paintball, wouldn't you?
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Re: Wild in Romford
bungeejumper wrote:Meanwhile, in Hertfordshire, a rhea guard action: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-b ... s-56535979A Hertfordshire Police spokeswoman said the precise number of birds on the loose was unknown, but the local policing team believed it could be up to 20.
Some say there's only one bird, others say they're multiplying in the wild. You'd have thought they could have sorted that question out with a single paintball, wouldn't you?
There's a bunch of rheas wild in northern Germany, a few escaped from a farm in 2000, now there's estimated to be about 500 of them. It's surreal coming across them grazing in the fields.
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