• Welcome to the new B.I.R.D. Forum. Please be sure to read the "New Member / New Registered ? Please Read" thread in the Coffee Shop. This contains some important information. To become a full member ( £5.90 a year ) simply click on your user name near the top on the right I hope you enjoy the new site ................ Jaws ( John )

Birdbrain Quiz for an overcast day with the glass having tombstoned 22mb to 1004mb.

johnboy

rather fond of a cream bun
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Questions correct: 10 / 10
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Grey and overcast.
 

andyBeaker

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Overcast but a lot warmer at 8c, the calm before Storm Doris hits according to forecasts.
 

Bluelagoona

Not ready for me coffin yet.
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A chilly but dry day today in fenland.
 

Jaws

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WX is spookily still this morning.. Something is brewing and it aint my tea !
Temp has risen to 11c, and glass has dropped 10 points to 1019mB

Full house for the quiz today

Calculating your score..

Questions correct: 10 / 10
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Malone

Been there, and had one
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it’s grey outside and rather cold, there’s a storm a-brewing apparently.
 

Colourtheme Dave

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Dunce of the group 7/10. First ever quiz on bird site.
Frequent watcher but a poor contributor (sorry).
Hope everyone has had a good Christmas and thanks to everyone who keeps this site running.
Weather 6 deg and overcast in Cullercoats on the N.E. coast
 

Squag1

Can't remember....
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Dunce of the group 7/10. First ever quiz on bird site.
Frequent watcher but a poor contributor (sorry).
Hope everyone has had a good Christmas and thanks to everyone who keeps this site running.
Weather 6 deg and overcast in Cullercoats on the N.E. coast

Great story under Life Brigade heading.
My son-in-law was working on the new power station at Middlesbrough for a few years.

Scale was amazing. He showed me pictures of ducts being craned into position, about the size of 2 double decker buses together.

Think this is it.
 
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