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By (user no longer on site) OP    50 weeks ago

I'm in North Wales this morning. Listening to the dawn chorus, I've noticed that the birds here make short, sharp tweets as opposed to those in the South, which tends to be longer melodious ones.

What do you think? Are they much like their human counterparts?

I ask because my Southern Bird is rather chatty with long melodious waffle, which I adore

M

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By *inky_couple2020Couple 50 weeks ago

North West

Is T wearing her tits t-shirt?!

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By (user no longer on site) OP    50 weeks ago


"Is T wearing her tits t-shirt?! "

Not the tits one but she has the cocks one on.

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By (user no longer on site) OP    50 weeks ago


"I'm in North Wales this morning. Listening to the dawn chorus, I've noticed that the birds here make short, sharp tweets as opposed to those in the South, which tends to be longer melodious ones.

What do you think? Are they much like their human counterparts?

I ask because my Southern Bird is rather chatty with long melodious waffle, which I adore

M"

You do make me laugh more than anyone else

Adore her? Ekhmm..only when she doesn't interject all the freaking time ..

I'm from the East anyway

T

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By *inkyguyUKMan 50 weeks ago

worcester

In the north they tend to be covered in coal dust and the scarf missing a few teeth and selling cockles from a stand. According to Dickens

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By *uckOfTheBayMan 50 weeks ago

Mold


"I'm in North Wales this morning. Listening to the dawn chorus, I've noticed that the birds here make short, sharp tweets as opposed to those in the South, which tends to be longer melodious ones.

What do you think? Are they much like their human counterparts?

I ask because my Southern Bird is rather chatty with long melodious waffle, which I adore

M"

That's Gogs for you. Straight to the point, no waffling

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By *emorefridaCouple 50 weeks ago

La la land

Can't say I've noticed that much difference between North and South walian birds. Unless you're talking about women, my bestie is a Gog and we talk Welsh in totally different accents

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By *icecouple561Couple 50 weeks ago
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East Sussex

I read something once that said birds of the feathered variety have regional accents

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By (user no longer on site) 50 weeks ago

Having lived in both areas I can confidently say that there are more pigeons in the south

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