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But even the keenest ornithologist could be forgiven for raising their eyebrows at a sighting near Woodbridge.
The bird – a rhea – was spotted yesterday in a field off White Woman’s Lane in Eyke.
And if the photographs reproduced here are anything to go by it is making itself very much at home in the heart of the Suffolk countryside.
In recent months the bird – which is believed to have escaped from a local estate – has also been seen near Campsea Ashe and Marlesford.
We call them ostritches in london :laugh_at:
I think they are called tea when you get further out into the countryside :laugh_at: (there’s a lot of meat on it!)
@General Lighting 389153 wrote:
I think they would are called tea when you get further out into the countryside :laugh_at: (there’s a lot of meat on it!)
And the thier eggs are humongous! :weee:
looks tasty..
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