Lesser Spotted Great Golden Normal Bird


I take a pen to paper and see what the words will do. It is like drawing.

Susan in search of that bird
Susan and Robert were out walking and they spotted a golden coloured bird, bigger than a normal bird but smaller than a fat pigeon. On arriving home they came to me and asked if I knew what it was. Remember I was not there, so did not see the bird eye to eye, but after some thinking I realised it might be the Lesser Spotted Great Golden Normal Bird (Guttera pucherani). Quite rare for this time of the year as birds do not seem to be one thing or another at the moment, but those that are passing through on their migration path can leave you a little confused. 

You must understand, some birds we see here look like Lesser Spotted Great Golden Normal Bird but are in fact very thin and can be any number of species. The Lesser Spotted Great Golden Normal Bird is not native to England, has been seen all over the world by twitters and other walkers. This bird is smaller than a pigeon and larger then a normal bird. Normal, meaning a sparrow or robin and we all know how big the cheeky pigeon is. Interesting spotting and I am sure the memory will stay with them for a time, cherished sightings are always good for the regular twitter. 

May bank holiday weekend is upon us and we can really look forward to an extra day tagged onto the weekend, also thousands of holidaymakers down to enjoy the sun and sea. With all the extra visitors we will need the extra day just to get from A to B. I am in favour of having 'residence' only roads that have a automatic boom that will only open if you are a resident. Allow the holidaymakers the main routes but keep the rest of the roads free. With the advent of Google maps they always find alternative routes that only the locals are meant to know. Anyway we are predicted 22deg C and a light breeze, Susan will be happy.

All for now, I will let you get on with what you should be doing.

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