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Brilliant! Clever birds I put heaps of cat fluff out but it was completely ignored . . . ended up soaking wet and stuck to the paving all over the garden |
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He looks a bit like Santa! You'll need to grow teazels now, so they can feed off the seed heads - or perhaps you already feed them Niger seed? |
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They are just sooooo sweet aren`t they these little birds and they work so hard when nesting and feeding their little chicks when they arrive, there is nothing better than sitting in the garden watching the wee little birdies and of course my cats |
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OH sat in the car in the drive with the window down and just waited till they came back so that he could get a clear shot. Angieh - I too hope their chicks will be nice and warm, I like to think of them as snuggled up in a doggie duvet! Yola - I'm sorry the birds ignored your cats' fluff, they don't know what they're missing! |
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Excellent idea putting the fur in the feeder, mine has also ended up untouched in the hedge! Your photo would be worthy of any bird magazine, MrsH ........ I would submit it and give it a try.. |
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