This one was coming right for me too. Unsuccessfully phone-cam'd on my way to the bus stop. A Short-tailed Vole.
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My adventures in the (drum roll)... World of Birds! Clash! As nobody has been asking, I'll explain. George Bristow was a taxidermist at the hub of the Hastings Rarities scandal. From 1896 to 1939, hundreds of rare birds passed through his shop in St Leonards-on-Sea which he claimed were locally killed. They were later shown to be fraudulent. I'd like to think that at the back of his shop was a time machine linked to a freezer in another dimension, full of dead birds. You read it here first.
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Martin, think you're somewhat in error there, only coming right for you if thrown or in spirit form. Though apparently Capt Sullenberger now doing the transatlantic run, tricky shot I'd reckon unless he clipped it with a wing tip.
You haven't seen the aggressive drugged-up mammals roaming around here. They ALL need to talk to frank.
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