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Default wood pidgeon life span


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Janet Baraclough writes:
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| If small bird species can recover fron total destruction, I look

| | forward to the imminent return of the dodo to my birdtable. I wonder
| | what dodos eat? Do they cause much damage in the garden?
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| It would take an unusually athletic dodo to jump up that high.
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| How high ? It's a dodo-ready birdtable.

Don't you have trouble with hedgehogs raiding it?


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Nick Maclaren.
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