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by ge_rik » Tue Jan 01, 2019 10:28 am
tom_tom_go wrote: ↑Mon Dec 31, 2018 6:05 pm
So Rik doesn't get abuse for being a cat lover but I do?
You could always try taking up Morris Dancing ...
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by Robert Hammond » Wed Jan 02, 2019 4:36 pm
Oh dear! Who would have thought that 'animals on the line' could turn into 'Morris dancing'? My apologies. The blackbird is back attacking my moss.
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by ge_rik » Thu Jan 03, 2019 10:47 am
Robert Hammond wrote: ↑Wed Jan 02, 2019 4:36 pm
Oh dear! Who would have thought that 'animals on the line' could turn into 'Morris dancing'? My apologies. The blackbird is back attacking my moss.
Not your fault, Bob. It's those pesky posters who change the subject who are to blame
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by Peter Butler » Thu Jan 03, 2019 3:11 pm
When out with the dogs this morning I discovered a new resident has moved in overnight.....
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Unable to tell quite what it is yet but suspect Ratus Ratus.
In order for us to be formally introduced I have placed a baited humane trap by the hotel entrance in the hope we might meet at breakfast.....
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The best things in life are free.... so why am I doing this?
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by Peter Butler » Sat Jan 05, 2019 9:50 am
The picture above shows how I placed the welcoming accommodation suite in such a way that my guest could take advantage of the breakfast I offered. Unfortunately, due to the planting, I hadn't left space to allow the door to fully close behind him/her..... mistake! A second attempt last night proved more successful by relocating the item onto the track-bed where the door was not hindered in any way. My guest had dropped in for breakfast and the door had closed correctly allowing us to be introduced, and I am pleased to say I am now good friends with a beautiful red-brown Field Mouse who is only doing his/her job of staying alive. I have dropped a large amount of nuts and seed into the hotel room and returned my welcome guest to have breakfast-in-bed!
The best things in life are free.... so why am I doing this?
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ge_rik
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by ge_rik » Sat Jan 05, 2019 9:56 am
I love happy endings
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by philipy » Sat Jan 05, 2019 11:18 am
WE used to have a Field Mouse that lived in a hole in the rockery next to the tunnel mouth. It would pop up over the top of the cutting and scamper across the patio to the hedgehog feeding box where it would pinch the mealworms. We have a motion activated camera watching the box and it caught the graphic detail when one of the neighbour's marauding evil moggies caught the poor thing.....!
Sorry Rik, no happy ending to this one.
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by ge_rik » Sat Jan 05, 2019 1:18 pm
philipy wrote: ↑Sat Jan 05, 2019 11:18 am
Sorry Rik, no happy ending to this one.
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by FWLR » Mon Jan 07, 2019 6:13 am
Not much of a problem with wild animals. It's the blooming cats that humans have....Where ever we have lived they seem to make a bee line for our lawns, why lawns. I was always under the impression they covered their mess with soil.
And Spiders are my worse, they get everywhere, don't mind them per-say, it's the flipping strings of silk they lay across the gardens and then I walk into them......
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by IanC » Mon Jan 07, 2019 12:23 pm
I don't have an issue with any wild animals. As far as domestic ones go long as they doesn't treat my garden as their toilet they're welcome to visit.
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