Bird watching
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Onelife
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Re: Bird watching
My wife keeps saying we should get a dishwasher but I have resisted that option as I think she is just getting lazy

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Manoverboard
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Re: Bird watching
Mobietta tells me that we have had a visit by a couple of ' Greater Spotted Woodpeckers ', not totally rare in these ere parts but deffo rare in our garden.
ps ... don't be a tight a*se, get her a dishwasher for her birthday
ps ... don't be a tight a*se, get her a dishwasher for her birthday
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Onelife
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Re: Bird watching
We get almost daily visits from our woodpecker, this requires me having to make frequent visits to the hardware store for peanuts. We also have a Nuthatch that is burying the nuts under the gravel drive.
On a much sadder note, I had to dispatch Susie a couple of days ago…don’t know what was the cause of her illness other than to say she’s been looking like Stephen looks first thing in the morning.

On a much sadder note, I had to dispatch Susie a couple of days ago…don’t know what was the cause of her illness other than to say she’s been looking like Stephen looks first thing in the morning.
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Onelife
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Re: Bird watching
I’ve taken your advice and ordered her this brand…” Elgood Deluxe”Manoverboard wrote: 11 Oct 2021, 09:41Mobietta tells me that we have had a visit by a couple of ' Greater Spotted Woodpeckers ', not totally rare in these ere parts but deffo rare in our garden.
ps ... don't be a tight a*se, get her a dishwasher for her birthday![]()
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Stephen
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Re: Bird watching
Onelife wrote: 11 Oct 2021, 10:04We get almost daily visits from our woodpecker, this requires me having to make frequent visits to the hardware store for peanuts. We also have a Nuthatch that is burying the nuts under the gravel drive.
On a much sadder note, I had to dispatch Susie a couple of days ago…don’t know what was the cause of her illness other than to say she’s been looking like Stephen looks first thing in the morning.![]()
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CHICKEN TONIGHT
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Manoverboard
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Re: Bird watching
A 4 day old dead diseased Chicken for your dinner ? 
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Ray B
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Re: Bird watching
With a possible shortage of turkey this Christmas it may be handy to know if Onelife still has chickens.
A night time raid and if they are tough a good boil will be required.
A night time raid and if they are tough a good boil will be required.
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Stephen
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Re: Bird watching
I wouldn’t personally touch it. I was thinking more along the lines of Keith
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Onelife
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Re: Bird watching
Oops…just checked the chicken feeder…. it looks like it’s been empty for weeksRay B wrote: 11 Oct 2021, 12:30With a possible shortage of turkey this Christmas it may be handy to know if Onelife still has chickens.
A night time raid and if they are tough a good boil will be required.
Ray… I have 3 chickens going cheap but they’ll need feeding up a bit
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Stephen
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That’s why they’re cheaping, the poor little s*ds are starving. No wonder the other one had to be croaked.
Expect a visit from the RSPCA

Expect a visit from the RSPCA
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Ray B
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Re: Bird watching
Did Onelife mean cheap,, therefore they must be tough or should it have been cheep, then I can wait a few months. 
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towny44
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Re: Bird watching
I thought chickens did go cheep, and it was old hens than clucked.
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Stephen
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Re: Bird watching
I thought they went Oh sh*t as the axe comes down 
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Onelife
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Re: Bird watching
I don’t know if you are aware of this but it is well documented that some birds leave gifts for those who feed them, I myself have heard of this but up until now have been a little sceptical as to how true it is. My wife feeds the birds on a daily basis, and is rewarded with an assortment of different feathered friends to our garden. About two years ago she got two crows to the point where she would put food out then wave her arms and both crows would descend down to the bird table.
This last four days a crow/s have left her a gift of a coloured pebble placed on the bird table… I’m now left thinking there is truth in the fable….I’ve asked my wife to up the quality of feed in the hope that the next gift could be a gold ring or a wristwatch.
This last four days a crow/s have left her a gift of a coloured pebble placed on the bird table… I’m now left thinking there is truth in the fable….I’ve asked my wife to up the quality of feed in the hope that the next gift could be a gold ring or a wristwatch.
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oldbluefox
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Re: Bird watching
We get gifts on our windows. Does that count?
Actually we have had one or two nice little plants courtesy of what they have dropped.
Actually we have had one or two nice little plants courtesy of what they have dropped.
I was taught to be cautious
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Onelife
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Re: Bird watching
No, but it keeps your local window cleaner in businessoldbluefox wrote: 15 Nov 2022, 14:02We get gifts on our windows. Does that count?
Actually we have had one or two nice little plants courtesy of what they have dropped.
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Onelife
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Re: Bird watching
…as well as the washing and Ironing…you need to man up a bit Foxy…Squeak! Squeak! 
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Onelife
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Re: Bird watching
Good morning twitchers, once again we will be hoping for a bumper clutch of chicks this season and looking at our bird boxes we’re not going to be disappointed. We have two families of House Sparrows taken up residence and a pair of Blue Tits which are still undecided, looking promising though. No sign of our House Martins yet. We have had an assortment of birds nesting in the lid of our gas tank over the past few years…a Robin last year and a Pied Wagtail the year before (two clutches) so fingers crossed for either of the same this year.
Any new residents in your back yard?
Any new residents in your back yard?
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Stephen
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Re: Bird watching
We had some Gold Finches a couple of weeks ago.
If you need someone to keep an eye on the bird boxes Monty is available for hire.
If you need someone to keep an eye on the bird boxes Monty is available for hire.
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Ray B
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Re: Bird watching
We have tits in the box and a blackbird in the neighbors bush. One thing that has been noticeable is the complete lack of sparrows this year. Couple of gold finches visit the feeders but other than that, were have all the birds gone.?
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Onelife
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Re: Bird watching
Yes’ send him /her over I need more target practice as I missed two last weekStephen wrote: 26 Apr 2023, 10:42We had some Gold Finches a couple of weeks ago.
If you need someone to keep an eye on the bird boxes Monty is available for hire.
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Stephen
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Re: Bird watching
He's trained to dodge bullets. He's just sharpening his claws on the grinding wheel ready for your throat