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Old 28-02-2004, 11:44 PM
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"martin" wrote in message
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On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 20:38:04 +0000, klara King
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In message , martin
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Well, unless they look *exactly* like a robin ... They've been around
and under the bird table all day, though never two on the table at the
same time. Maybe a cock and his harem?
Must be my delicious fat/ground peanut/seed mix!

I think you have more than your fair share and I am jealous :-)


I'll trade you a couple for a few sparrows - the sparrowhawk must have
caught all of them


but we only have two sparrows left :-((


We've got sparrows, wagtails, starlings in the garden at home, and
robins:-)) blackbirds :-)) and
woodpigeons :-(( at the allotment.

I don't know why they're called woodpigeons, they don't eat wood, they
should be called brassica pigeons.

Steve.




 
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