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Cold, wet and windy.
On 25/05/2013 10:04, David Hill wrote:
On 25/05/2013 10:00, wrote: In article , David Hill wrote: On 25/05/2013 09:03, Martin wrote: On Fri, 24 May 2013 23:09:18 +0100, David Hill wrote: Since it's a cold, damp spring - and also because some birds have two broods - it's still worth putting out nesting material. We put out RG's hair after a trim and I gather some of the moss from the lawn. Pet hair is also a possibility, and dog hair would help to keep squirrels away from nests containing eggs. Do you really think that squirrels haven't worked out that Dogs can't climb trees? What about flying foxes? :-) Flying Foxes? That's just Bats There's no need to get rabid out it. Regards, Nick Maclaren. Rabid? I thought they were furry things that hop around the fields and eat your crops. LOL!! :~)) -- Spider from high ground in SE London gardening on clay |
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Cold, wet and windy.
In article , Spider
writes On 25/05/2013 10:04, David Hill wrote: Rabid? I thought they were furry things that hop around the fields and eat your crops. LOL!! :~)) And the bald guy that drew pictures of rabbits on his head. From a distance, they looked like hares. oldjokesrus -- regards andyw |
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