"Sacha" wrote in message
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On 23/2/07 19:53, in article , "Rupert
(W.Yorkshire)"
wrote:
"Sacha" wrote in message
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On 23/2/07 18:12, in article , "Rupert
(W.Yorkshire)"
wrote:
"Lez Pawl" wrote in message
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could have done this,
http://www.daj.fseltd.btinternet.co.uk/Foxy.htm
dj
Am I being a bit slow. You said squirrel like and at a guess they are
the
culprits. Seems a very sensible thing to do-if you re a squirrel
A plastic container? I suppose it's possible but if Lez has seen foxes
they're most likely. In thinking of dogs I must be influenced by ours
who
have been known to raid staff rucksacks if they're carelessly left
within
reach! ;-)
I found a plastic cup neatly packed with horse chestnuts buried near a
freshly planted tree a few years ago. Us northern squirrels is reet
cleva.:-)
Bah gum, lad.... I'm impressed! I would have thought genuinely wild
animals would eschew plastic (there's a joke or pun in there somewhere)
and
I am - genuinely - amazed to read this. I'm quite pleased too, for some
reason!
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Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/
(remove weeds from address)
Perhaps it's something to do with keeping your nuts dry. I assume the nice
dry plastic cup stops them germinating. I do not know if it's just the
Northern birds that do it but most nests seem to contain plastic,
particularly the stuff from round cig packets, polystyrene cups and that
nasty light green synthetic garden twine.
..