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  2. List of United Kingdom bird clubs and ornithological societies

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    Surrey Bird Club Sussex Ornithological Society [ 2 ] West Midland Bird Club [ 3 ] (covers Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire and, since its inception in 1974, the West Midlands county)

  3. Up North Combine - Wikipedia

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    This showed officials and convoy organisers discuss arrangements for the trip to the Vaux-Usher International Gold Tankard Pigeon Race which involved the transport of some 19,000 birds. [ 1 ] Tommy Newton of the Houghton Federation was the owner of the winner of the first race from Lille they organised in 2000, the first winner from that club ...

  4. Royal Pigeon Racing Association - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Pigeon Racing Association (RPRA) is a governing body for pigeon racing in the United Kingdom. Queen Elizabeth II was [1] president of the RPRA and also an enthusiastic pigeon fancier herself. [2] The RPRA has 21,000 members spread across 1,500 pigeon clubs in the UK.

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  6. Category:Clubs and societies in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Clubs and societies in the United Kingdom" This category contains only the following file. RuleBookTheLeagueOfOvaltineys.png 200 × 307; 103 KB

  7. English Carrier pigeon - Wikipedia

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    The beak is long and thick, and is of the type known as a box beak. The National English Carrier Club standard states that ideally the distance from the pupil of the eye to the tip of the beak should be not less than 2 inches (5.1 cm) in females, and 2.5 inches (6.4 cm) in males of the breed. [6]

  8. Lancashire Aero Club - Wikipedia

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    October 1909: The original club was founded in Blackpool. [1] Late 1922: The club was re-formed by John F. Leeming and a group of friends who had started to build a glider in Leeming's garage at his home in Bowdon near Altrincham Cheshire. [2] It was named "Aero Club" because at the time many racing pigeon clubs called themselves "<placename ...

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