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"John wrote in message ... I know this is a gardening group, and I am not off topic, honest!. I have a wren and a wagtail attacking the moss between flags. If only they removed it all I would be very happy, however I suspect they are really going after the insects not the moss. Not so sure about that, the local Wren that lives in our Ivy normally removes a lot of Sphagnum moss from my pots of Pleiones about now (I've seen it fly off with it) and I've always assumed it was for nest building, anyone confirm that? -- Bob www.pooleygreengrowers.org.uk/ about an Allotment site in Runnymede fighting for it's existence. |
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