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I'm not going to be much help Robinia, but I would imagine that they do. Birds with huge appendages like the pelican, toucan and the wonderful hornbills make a quite loud clicking/tapping sound.
Did you ever see that brilliant documentary on a particular pair of African Hornbills during a year of their lives. It started off with the poor husband having to construct 5 different nests before his wife was satisfied with his building skills - and it ended up with them both waddling off into the sunset together. Sorry, I've digressed somewhat!!
Haha thanks Cetti!
I was down the garden this morning & I could hear a strange tapping like two bits of plastic clicking together but no one was about & I couldn't see anything. Shortly after my neighbour phoned to say there was a heron moving around the gardens - not unheard of but quite unusual so I wondered whether that's what I'd heard.
I didn't see the documentary but I love the idea of a husband building five homes before the wife decides. I think a human husband would have waddled off into the sunset alone after the first one!!
Thanks logman - we do have crows about so I'm not dismissing them but I couldn't see any about & they're also very vocal around here, usually when they're sitting on my chimney!
shaneystar maybe this one was practicing his snapping for the spring in private! What happened with your name - did you have a 'bit of bovva'?
Yes I have changed my username. There is someone with a very similar name to mine and with all this imposter business I was a bit wary. But...computer dunce that I am it didn't work and I was still posting as shaneystar and then all of a sudden they booted me out so I had to reregister.
Have a nIce Sunday Robinia and keep an eye out for Mr.Snappy the heron !