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Originally Posted by
Hamble
Very funny!
Truth hurts.
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Originally Posted by
Darkside
I'll happily donate some doves! We have a pair in our garden that are the most aggressive birds I've ever known - attacking seagulls and magpies!
That is kind of you Darkside thank you.
We have Doves regularly in our garden.
Living near woods and country a lot of large birds fly over our garden quite low at times.
I sympathise with you on the aggressive fighting though I am not sure
which birds fight which.
Having a roof space bedroom we also hear the thud and footsteps of birds walking on the roof.
I presume the late night ones are owls or bats.
We have a pair of Doves visiting every day so thought we may as well adopt them.
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Originally Posted by
Hamble
That is kind of you Darkside thank you.
We have Doves regularly in our garden.
Living near woods and country a lot of large birds fly over our garden quite low at times.
I sympathise with you on the aggressive fighting though I am not sure
which birds fight which.
Having a roof space bedroom we also hear the thud and footsteps of birds walking on the roof.
I presume the late night ones are owls or bats.
We have a pair of Doves visiting every day so thought we may as well adopt them.
Have you trained them to fly upside down, we feed them then they crap on my car.
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Originally Posted by
Hamble
Very funny!
OOOOhhhh Matron,
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Originally Posted by
Hamble
That is kind of you Darkside thank you.
We have Doves regularly in our garden.
Living near woods and country a lot of large birds fly over our garden quite low at times.
I sympathise with you on the aggressive fighting though I am not sure
which birds fight which.
Having a roof space bedroom we also hear the thud and footsteps of birds walking on the roof.
I presume the late night ones are owls or bats.
We have a pair of Doves visiting every day so thought we may as well adopt them.
I can promise you they won't be bats, doubt they would be owls either, hunting owls are generally flying and perching much lower down during the hunt for mice etc.
If there is a fair bit of street lighting, surprising how many "day time" birds are still active.
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Originally Posted by
Little Londoner
Have you trained them to fly upside down, we feed them then they crap on my car.
Try removing your vote Labour sticker.
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Originally Posted by
silver fox
I can promise you they won't be bats, doubt they would be owls either, hunting owls are generally flying and perching much lower down during the hunt for mice etc.
If there is a fair bit of street lighting, surprising how many "day time" birds are still active.
Lots of light as our street has a rash of faux Victorian gas lights.
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Originally Posted by
Hamble
Try removing your vote Labour sticker.
No stickers, could be a war re-enactment squadron as it is German.
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