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	<title>Beware...the Robo-bird</title>
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    As the peregrine falcon is one of Britain&#039;s rarest birds, the chances of the average urban pigeon recognising it might be thought slim.Particularly when it is made of fibreglass, packed with electronics, and incapable of moving, apart from turning its head and flapping its wings.
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