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Yeah... having a hard time seeing Arya as a 9 year old as it is. Ironically, Misandei is 10 in the books... every time the show tries to romanticly link her to Grey Worm it's skeeves me out... because in my head she's still 10.

 

I was doing well... until today. Migraine. Hiding it because I didn't want to go to bed just yet. How have you been?

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Of course! TG was one of the main shows down my local pixie establishmnet!  

 

The robins have disappeared lately [ Scandi immigrants heading back for Summer?]. Its mostly blue tit, great tit and he thinks even a baby coal tit. And starlings, lots of starlings hoovering up the food. He moved a hanging basket close by the feeder as the starlings were using that as a "stepping stone". Being slightly bigger birds they're less agile + can't fly directly to the window feeder like the wee ones.

 

I miss having a garden - all you can see here are pidgies, gulls and the odd magpie  Yourself?

 

 

FM

Here I have seen:

 

Pigeons, magpies, crows, jackdaws, a rook, seagulls, starlings, sparrows, long tailed tits, blackbirds, robins, swans, herons, ducks (last three get lost trying to find the park a lot) and lots of wee small things I couldn't identify. Also a canary once... that was worrying, because I couldn't do anything about it. The park has coots and grebes, that's only a block away. Quite a good area for this, even though it's an industrial area in the middle of a city, nearby park and old railway embankment are great habitats.

 

Also, one time a raptor of some variety landed in the school yard and ate a pigeon in full view of the primary three classrooms. This I, sadly, did not see.

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That's a good range. Lovely to hear there are bits of habitat near you Hitch. 

 

My Bruv works near Bellyfast city airport [its only a small airport quite near the city centre] The scrubland around it has been colonised by rabbits. Rabbits! In the middle of the city! They hop round outside his office building  There's also a RSPB reserve nearby. Its lovely the way wild things adapt to whatever bit of land they can find isn't it?

 

 

FM

It was good. *nods enthusiastically* James Spader's Ultron is perfect. A lot of funny moments, great action sequences, buttload of cameos with an interesting pay off at the end.

 

Apparently, Joss Whedon had it at over 3 hours, but it got cut down to 1:44... I want deleted scenes... Especially Thor's bit, didn't make much sense cut down.

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