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I'm thinking it has been troubled by something it may have eaten....
There's seagull crap all over the paved area. All I need to do now is send a sample off for forensic analysis.
I'm thinking it has been troubled by something it may have eaten....
There's seagull crap all over the paved area. All I need to do now is send a sample off for forensic analysis.
There's seagull crap all over the paved area. All I need to do now is send a sample off for forensic analysis.
try cuddling and talking to it softly
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we have a pair of ducks who are fearless of us and the cats they settled in the sun this morning after breakfast then went for a stroll and short fly around the houses
It must have been great watching the ducks and the cats fly around the house.
[MENTION=1510]Binney on acid[/MENTION] Any update on our feathered friend?
The bloke from Woodingdean came and rescued it on Monday. He couldn't understand why it hadn't flown away. We've all been traumatised by these events and miss our feathered friend. He/she was becoming an integral part of our family. It obviously wasn't a homing seagull, because to the best of our knowledge, it hasn't returned.