pearl
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put some water out if you can, they're parched
Put some water out. Two cats now waiting for visitors.
Put it up higher.
I've got water out on the ground (to include hedgehogs) and on a bird feeder.
will do.
Put it up higher.
I've got water out on the ground (to include hedgehogs) and on a bird feeder.
Done. Am hoping that the new family of Swallows that fledged in the old stable behind us about 10 days or so ago find it. They may be out having too much fun chasing each other to notice though.
There was a large group of swallows flying over our garden yesterday - possibly a dozen of them - they sounded like there were having a great time careering about.
There was a large group of swallows flying over our garden yesterday - possibly a dozen of them - they sounded like there were having a great time careering about.
put some water out if you can, they're parched
Off topic but.......
I was at my sons home on Saturday, he has built a "pub" in his garden and invited family/friends for a football BBQ etc. After the match a young Magpie bird arrived and over the course of two or three hours perched on virtually everyone there, he/she even settled down on my head at dusk and seemed to be settling down for the night! My question is has anyone else experienced such strange behaviour from a seemingly "tamed" wild bird?
I worry for the birds safety as although it was more than able to fly it didn't appear to have any fear of humans and just wanted to remain in our company, as night fell we managed to help the bird into an adjacent hedgerow to hopefully roost? But cats in the area would probably have an easy meal if it wasn't able to remain hidden. My son has not seen it since so I am a little concerned!
Has anyone else had any experience of this bird or other strange behaviour? My son lives in the Southall avenue area of Brighton.
Off topic but.......
I was at my sons home on Saturday, he has built a "pub" in his garden and invited family/friends for a football BBQ etc. After the match a young Magpie bird arrived and over the course of two or three hours perched on virtually everyone there, he/she even settled down on my head at dusk and seemed to be settling down for the night! My question is has anyone else experienced such strange behaviour from a seemingly "tamed" wild bird?
I worry for the birds safety as although it was more than able to fly it didn't appear to have any fear of humans and just wanted to remain in our company, as night fell we managed to help the bird into an adjacent hedgerow to hopefully roost? But cats in the area would probably have an easy meal if it wasn't able to remain hidden. My son has not seen it since so I am a little concerned!
Has anyone else had any experience of this bird or other strange behaviour? My son lives in the Southall avenue area of Brighton.