Post subject: Re: Chat Thread 6: Lighter, Fluffier, Pixier
Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 8:43 pm
Bet Lynch
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Joined: Aug 04 2008 Posts: 16983
There is a birds nest in my honeysuckle, being watching the bird carry wormy things on her beak, sits on the fence for ages before going into the honeysuckle, fascinating. The dogs have started to sit for hours on end looking up at the honeysuckle I tell them off and talk to them about leaving the birds alone, to no avail. Going to be a nightmare when the little ones come out to fly, last year they had one cornered, had to chase them with the brush, don't think they want to eat it but I fear they may put it in their mouths in all the excitement....I may write to Bill Odey for some tips on how to deal with all this
Post subject: Re: Chat Thread 6: Lighter, Fluffier, Pixier
Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 8:54 pm
Little Robin Redhead
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Joined: Aug 05 2009 Posts: 1547
Bet Lynch wrote:There is a birds nest in my honeysuckle, being watching the bird carry wormy things on her beak, sits on the fence for ages before going into the honeysuckle, fascinating. The dogs have started to sit for hours on end looking up at the honeysuckle I tell them off and talk to them about leaving the birds alone, to no avail. Going to be a nightmare when the little ones come out to fly, last year they had one cornered, had to chase them with the brush, don't think they want to eat it but I fear they may put it in their mouths in all the excitement....I may write to Bill Odey for some tips on how to deal with all this
I tried to rescue a baby blackbird last year, we had a dog at the time & he was going mental trying to play with it. After I'd put the dog in the house I tried to get the poor little thing nearer to the trees it had come from but without actually touching it & that's when the overhead attack from its parents started, I couldn't get near the thing. I was whizzing the peg bag around my head to keep them away.
Post subject: Re: Chat Thread 6: Lighter, Fluffier, Pixier
Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 9:51 pm
fun time frankie
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Little Robin Redhead wrote:I tried to rescue a baby blackbird last year, we had a dog at the time & he was going mental trying to play with it. After I'd put the dog in the house I tried to get the poor little thing nearer to the trees it had come from but without actually touching it & that's when the overhead attack from its parents started, I couldn't get near the thing. I was whizzing the peg bag around my head to keep them away.
hate to break it to you but it will have died shortly after
einstien said insanity is when a person does the same thing over and over again but expects a different result
Post subject: Re: Chat Thread 6: Lighter, Fluffier, Pixier
Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 11:21 pm
very red robin
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Joined: Mar 22 2009 Posts: 2397 Location: East Hull
Loads of deer around sutton driving range. Nearly hit one the other day. Do i geany points if i do hit one of them? We always said 1 point for an animal, 5points if its large. 10points for a home fan (away games) and 100points if you ever hit an FC fan and reverse.
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Post subject: Re: Chat Thread 6: Lighter, Fluffier, Pixier
Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 9:12 am
Sandro II Terrorista
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Joined: Jan 15 2007 Posts: 11924 Location: Secret Hill Top Lair. V.2
gingerspice wrote:I saw a bambi the other morning it ran onto the road and quickly went into The bushes was only a baby was really cute
I'd have shot it, they taste delicious.
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