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Man in the middle,

16/08/2006 08:23:37

a possible candidate to be included in all things promoted as uniquely Scottish, like highland council logos, VisitScotland brochures, etc.

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Simon,

Cheshire 16/08/2006 12:17:50

I was under the impression that the red grouse was endemic to Britain.

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Eve,

Glasgow 16/08/2006 16:16:56

Their Cute (so their chicks on the Telly today), Lets hope their natural habbit stays livable for them (i.e. Noone buillds on the land or turns the land in to a nucler waste dumping ground)

Keep Scotland beautiful, clean and tidy so the beautiful wildlife such as these birds can thrive.

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Sed quis custodiet ipsos custodes,

Poleps Rbelpuic of Scatolnd 16/08/2006 18:47:50

Grouse 12/8

Pheasant 1/9

Crossbill ?/?

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Miss Vickie in California,

San Diego, USA 17/08/2006 19:12:32

Why don't they just put a male scottish crossbill in and enclosure with a different British crossbill. If they do not mate and/or produce viable offspring then they are of a different species. would think that would end the controversy.


 

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