Appears to be kestrel nest at top of Rhodedendron Crack. Avoid for next few weeks please
Send Billy Casper over, he loved that bird.
Great, I'll stick a sign up there and add a note on the RAD. They nested successfully here last year (found by a climber). Did you see an actual nest (would be early if they're on eggs already) or just the birds?
5 eggs. No bird sitting on them, but I did see one earlier in a different part of the crag
I was there with Nik, I'm from Barnsley and my mate's brother played MacDowell in the film. Will that do?
> I was there with Nik, I'm from Barnsley and my mate's brother played MacDowell in the film. Will that do?
What are you going to do for your next trick?
Aye lad, tha'll be reet
> Aye lad, tha'll be reet
Reight not reet rarnd 'ere mate.
That took some getting past the autocorrect!
> What are you going to do for your next trick?
Probably more climbing than posting mate, you ought to try it.
> Probably more climbing than posting mate, you ought to try it.
ha ha ....whoosh!!!
Have you seen the film?
Kind of you to recommend climbing too.
potatoe/ potartoe
i'm 10 mile up the road, i say rate, spell it reet. never seen reight before, looks a bit posh to me with all those silent unneeded letters.
roll up roll up for the working class willy waving contest
You might be interested in this
https://dialectandheritage.org.uk/about/
It's a survey Leeds Uni are doing to update their archive of dialect recordings.
Reet always sounds a bit Lancy to me.
Cheers, interesting that
Is that how you southerners say it?