sorry gents but there the feathered sort stripping
topsoil near a rubbish tip attracted the local gull population
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8jEVxMeGZU
And the RSPB said tractors frightened the birds away
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Re: Scraper and the Birds
tc, as they say "the early bird catches the worm"
John,the job was only 4 miles down the road at Great Paxton,
a scheme on 60 acres of wet pasture land to create ponds and
wading areas for birds and wildlife,only one of our D8s & boxs
and D6 dozer were needed.
John,the job was only 4 miles down the road at Great Paxton,
a scheme on 60 acres of wet pasture land to create ponds and
wading areas for birds and wildlife,only one of our D8s & boxs
and D6 dozer were needed.
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Re: Scraper and the Birds
with a 5am start we roaded the 463 scraper to the site at
Great Paxton only 4 miles away, two early motorist had to
break sharp
Great Paxton only 4 miles away, two early motorist had to
break sharp
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Re: Scraper and the Birds
Great pictures Roly, good to see a scraper being 'roaded', like in the old days.
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