I’m moving soon and need the ferry for me and removals in their lorry. I have anxiety. Is it easy to know where to drive and go to the right lanes etc? Sorry to ask.
mate a 38 there is a +6 handicapper..... you look far from from that, at best a +18 with every respect... in both rounds we dont see any shots on the really tough holes (1, 6, 7)
1) Firstly, I am no "mate" of yours. 2) 38 at Billingbear old is 4 over, Princess, for those 9 holes. That would be an eight handicapper. Not a 6 or a +6 as you (incorrectly) suggest. 3) You think in the two three shots that I videoed, you'd put me down as an "18 handicapper at best with every respect" (wow thanks) (although, again, you incorrectly say +18 for some reason. You really don't know how golf handicaps work do you?) You're clearly no expert. Nor a coach, but for the record when I shot this video two and a half years ago, I had a formal CONGU handicap of 14. And yes I played well in these 9 holes. (The equivalent of 8 over). I parred the 1st. Bogeyed the 6th and parred the straightforward par 3 7th. I assume again when you write that the 1st, 6th and 7th are the really tough holes, you mean the 1st, 5th and 6th. That said, if YOU find those holes "really tough" (your words not mine), one might reasonably presume you're are crap golfer yourself - which I guess would explain your bitterness thrown in the direction of a demonstrably better golfer's score. I personally find the 1st straightforward. Quite long I guess, but straight as you like with very few hazards to concern yourself with. I guess you find it tough for another reason. Like many members at Billingbear, perhaps the 1st is too long for you? The 5th approach is quite tricky, admittedly but the 6th is pretty straightforward too, as long as you have the length to carry the lake. I do. Nay bother. Anyway... as you've seen this video and called me a liar anyway. Know this. All my rounds are blogged. They're all online. Look em up if you like. The stats for this round were: 5 pars, 4 bogeys. FIR 67%. GIR 44%. U&D: 40% av.putts/hole 1.89. While I'm here, then Andre... Foxley Lane isn't very far at all from Billingbear, is it? Care to put your money where your mouth is then and accept a match invitation? You'll see what 40 odd years of practicing my short game in Scotland does to my score I'm sure. You'll also see that whilst I WAS a 14 handicapper back then... I'm better now. Until then, wind your wee neck in.
Its funny how people here in the comments don't seem to know what going on here. Females wont do this to their own eggs unless somethings wrong with it. Even without explanation its easy to figure out. Either her egg is bad or that is another females egg or maybe even a parasitic egg. And I see that the person that posted this explained to someone it was another females egg. So yeah, not that hard to figure out. Come on people this IS real life! 😂 Good vid though👍
Dear teebeearr. I would like to use a part of the wonderful footage of your video on my RU-vid video, if it's possible. How does that sound to you? I am making a video on the theme of insect mimicry. My RU-vid channel is ru-vid.com Of course, the channel name will be credited in the video. I would appreciate it if you could give me the permisson. thank you.
First off, you are terrible a spelling. Secondly, I see you are terrible with nature as well. Mothers reject babies all the time. Sometimes even eat them. Educate yourself
@@bchaynz110 Because it wasn't her egg. It was an egg belonging to the female bird she'd just fought off her nest. (She was late getting back to her nest from Africa and her mare had mated with a new female... and had laid an egg... then THIS female (his original mate) made it back, fought off the nest the new female and ejected her egg... then mated with her old mate, produced a couple of eggs... which grew into swifts and fledged successfully in late July,
@@theblackrabbit2626 what is the significance of this hen's actions? all i see is her placing it in a different location. does it mean she won't incubate it?
a concave from the local pet shop will help them get the nest in shape quicker. In my experience they will lay eggs in the concave a make the nest around the eggs. Mark N Ireland