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1:21:01
lsn't it beautifully marked, eh?
1:21:06
Look at the feathers on it.
Oh, it's not gonna eat that, is it?

1:21:09
Yes, sir. This bird's full of vitamins.
1:21:15
Oh, dear!
1:21:18
- Have any more birds before him?
- Stacks. Animals an' all.

1:21:21
A young fox cub once.
Reared it and let it go. A little blinder!

1:21:26
I've had magpies, jackdaws.
Had a young jay once.

1:21:31
- He's your favourite, though.
- Others weren't int' same street.

1:21:35
Come on, then. Come on.
1:21:43
- Come on, sir.
- Oh, dear me!

1:21:48
- Watch that mattress, sir. It's slippy.
- OK.

1:21:59
Look what's left, sir.
1:22:03
Only t'sparrow's leg.
Must have been hungry.

1:22:06
Must have been starvin'.
1:22:08
You hang on here. I'll put him ont' perch.
1:22:14
Come on, then.
1:22:28
You know, there's something
weird about it when it's flyin'.

1:22:33
- Hawks are t'best fliers there is.
- No, I didn't mean that.

1:22:37
When it's flyin', there's something
about it makes you feel strange.

1:22:41
- ls it cos everythin' goes quiet?
- That's it, aye.

1:22:45
Other folks have noticed that. I know
a farmer who says it's same wi' owls.

1:22:49
You know, when they get
his mice in his yard at night.

1:22:53
When they swoop down, he feels like
pokin' his ears to make 'em pop.

1:22:57
Cos it goes that quiet.
1:22:59
It's as if they're flying
in a pocket of silence.


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