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Where I live the 'dawn chorus' is a dozen roosters.
I have only seen one wild bird today - it must be the predatory birds about that makes them hide (see Jaysay's post) |
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Get real, the birds thankfully are still with us. :cool: |
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I expect the dogs are getting bad tempered due to the lack of dog pooh in your street Margaret … sniffing each other’s is one of their great pastimes whilst out on a walk. Also, expect (during the breeding season) your birds have to twitter louder to be heard above the mini bikes, so their silence is more noticeable now. It is a fact though, that animals do have better senses than ourselves, and could sense dangers before us mere Human Beings. Look at this … I can google to.:D Can Animals Predict Disaster? - Introduction | Nature Have noticed a profusion of cabbage whites flying around in pairs at the moment, still they are very quite with their love making, so wouldn’t notice if they calmed down. |
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And what kind of wine would you like with your duck? May I suggest something that goes well with the odd bits of lead shot:D:D:D |
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