Originally posted by Pip in a Poke
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Previously on "There is a bird of prey eating a pidgeon in my back garden"
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostBollocks. the pidgeon is still movingOriginally posted by minestrone View PostLook out the window and a pigeon is getting eaten.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostProves you've learnt nothing in 8 years....Last edited by mudskipper; 31 March 2018, 09:53.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI'm just about to go out for lunch as well...
Hopefully the foxes will find it later and clean it up for me
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These old posts remind us who we've lost - zeity, OrangeHopper. Maybe they were eaten by birds of prey.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostFeck,
Chucked the crusts of my lunch sarnie out the back door, 5 minutes later I see these feathers blowing about.
Look out the window and a pigeon is getting eaten. Seems to have carried it but there is a bloody, feathery mess everywhere.
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Feck,
Chucked the crusts of my lunch sarnie out the back door, 5 minutes later I see these feathers blowing about.
Look out the window and a pigeon is getting eaten. Seems to have carried it but there is a bloody, feathery mess everywhere.
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostThere's a flock of green parakeets living in Windsor Great Park.
Their population increases by 30% a year apparently.
They are damn noisy and not cute at all particularly when they open their bowels.
Though I remember going to Spain and feeding their parakeets bread. It was funny watching them struggle to try and eat it and not succeed.
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My neighbours have kindly put their bird feeders next to my fence which is great for the Norpusses.
This would explain the increase in dead avians littering my lawn.
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Originally posted by OrangeHopper View PostAre there none in the Thames valley?
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