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kestrelx 26-11-2010 11:09

Re: lost bird
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 864544)
I tend to agree kestrelx but they sure have a beef with my windows, the window cleaner did mine yesterday morning about 9-15am and by 1pm some lovely little feathered creature had crapped all over one of them:D

You probably have some that roost above your window that is the cause. Obviously if you sit under a roost or have birds nesting or roosting and you sit under it then you are going to get soiled by them. But I don't think birds as a rule crap when they are flying! :eek::)

Gordon Booth 26-11-2010 15:35

Re: lost bird
 
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Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 864580)
But I don't think birds as a rule crap when they are flying! :eek::)

Oh yes they do! Every time I wash my car they line up like Junker 88s and attack. There are no overhead wires, its not near the house but at least one always gets a direct hit.They carry quite a payload too, multiple hits! I'm sure they're cawing in German.

jaysay 26-11-2010 17:57

Re: lost bird
 
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Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 864580)
You probably have some that roost above your window that is the cause. Obviously if you sit under a roost or have birds nesting or roosting and you sit under it then you are going to get soiled by them. But I don't think birds as a rule crap when they are flying! :eek::)

No, no birds roost in our roofs they just love my windows:D


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