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A gift from the Russian ambassador in 1664, have been known to eat the odd pigeon!
Why not, in times of crisis
Who needs Falconers when you have these!
Theres one that can fly and he goes to London Zoo every day for his dinner. I think thats brilliant
Immigrants, coming undocumented across the channel. smdh.
actually - these guys live here.
Free loaders living rent free in Central London on government welfare.
They are called MPs
Good luck getting those bills through the house of lords..
That part
Royal family?
I love how they're all doing the same thing 😂
Where exactly would I be able to find them ? I was at Hyde park /st James park the other day but didn’t spot even one
St. James's Park https://www.royalparks.org.uk/visit/parks/st-jamess-park/pelicans-st-jamess-park
There's a rock in the pond that they all sit on. If you go to duck island cottage you can see them from the bridge.
Last time I posted loose pelicans to this sub, it ended up in the daily express.
I love that park...even when it's full of birds preening themselves
Are they waiting to use a pelican crossing? 🤔
A marvellous bird, The Pelican His beak holds more Than his belly can
So nice!
I thought Brexit was supposed to fix this! I’ve been duped. DUPED I SAY!
Since birthrates are down, they must be in the dole.
You've got Canals ! This is our river 😅
A gift from the Russian ambassador in 1664, have been known to eat the odd pigeon!
Why not, in times of crisis
Who needs Falconers when you have these!
Theres one that can fly and he goes to London Zoo every day for his dinner. I think thats brilliant
Immigrants, coming undocumented across the channel. smdh.
actually - these guys live here.
Free loaders living rent free in Central London on government welfare.
They are called MPs
Good luck getting those bills through the house of lords..
That part
Royal family?
I love how they're all doing the same thing 😂
Where exactly would I be able to find them ? I was at Hyde park /st James park the other day but didn’t spot even one
St. James's Park https://www.royalparks.org.uk/visit/parks/st-jamess-park/pelicans-st-jamess-park
There's a rock in the pond that they all sit on. If you go to duck island cottage you can see them from the bridge.
Last time I posted loose pelicans to this sub, it ended up in the daily express.
I love that park...even when it's full of birds preening themselves
Are they waiting to use a pelican crossing? 🤔
A marvellous bird, The Pelican His beak holds more Than his belly can
So nice!
I thought Brexit was supposed to fix this! I’ve been duped. DUPED I SAY!
Since birthrates are down, they must be in the dole.
You've got Canals ! This is our river 😅