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Feeding the wee birds

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    #11
    Originally posted by Lockhouse View Post
    We also get bats as well.
    We used to have one of those come to visit. Bloody great beast she was. Drank all the brandy and sherry and never stopped complaining.
    Don't see so much of her these days as my Father-in-Law can't afford the petrol prices.

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      #12
      I blame global warming!

      Actually I haven't got a clue what this topic is about - no change there, ed. But I saw PJClarke had posted so I assumed it was about the AGW morons/nice people*

      *Delete as appropriate.

      Btw, I know it's about birds. We have a friendly couple of magpies who like to steal bits of tree from the balcony.

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        #13
        I used to keep a pot noodle tub next to the sink, any scraps of fatty food, bacon rind, cheese or bread went into it. When it was full, I poured fat into it then hung it upside down on our tree.

        Only the little colourful birds could get at it by hanging upside down from the rim. which was nice



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          #14
          Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
          I used to keep a pot noodle tub next to the sink, any scraps of fatty food, bacon rind, cheese or bread went into it. When it was full, I poured fat into it then hung it upside down on our tree.

          Only the little colourful birds could get at it by hanging upside down from the rim. which was nice as I picked them off, one by one with my air-rifle.



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