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Mrs Cockney (Kaye) got an all clear from her first mammogram since her cancer operation.![]()
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Excellent news Brian.
Dave
Mrs Cockney (Kaye) got an all clear from her first mammogram since her cancer operation.![]()
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They are handsome birds, we get them on our garden feeders occasionally.Walking in to a hide in my local reserve and for the 2nd consecutive time have a beautiful Bullfinch coming to feed![]()
They are handsome birds, we get them on our garden feeders occasionally.
My favourite garden visitors are the Nuthatches, we see them most days.I think they are lovely, everyone get's excited about the kingfishers that are seen there, but for me the Bullfinches are better
So glad he’s not in charge of anything important …I thought I'd had a good day and then I watched this and laughed till I cried...
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its throwing it down here,
Its easing here now, ponds almost full, so I hope it keeps going for a bitSam here, but we had a break in the cloud earlier adn looking at the wind direction I reckoned it was going to be vclear for a while so risk going for a walk, an hour later I got back home, hung up my coat and looked out the window, yep it was pouring down again, how lucky was that
Glad to hear yourIts easing here now, ponds almost full, so I hope it keeps going for a bit![]()
Its almost full now, I hope it quits I don't want to be responsible for flooding MK againGlad to hear yourpondflood mitigation device works.
There goes the neighbourhood"I've never done this one in a stable, he's a big lad"![]()
)Was late last night but dead pleased this morning, what cheered me up was getting my old Yamaha bike working again
Electrics were dead no spark, with help from the owners club I worked out that it was the electronic ignition unit
All sorted now

Was late last night but dead pleased this morning, what cheered me up was getting my old Yamaha bike working again
Electrics were dead no spark, with help from the owners club I worked out that it was the electronic ignition unit
All sorted now
Yep sure did had to make sure she was revving up ok !!!And went on to wake the neighbours with that wonderful sound of a 2 stroke and expansion pipes?![]()
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Ahh I see thanks will have a lookThere are a couple of Elsies in the current issue of Classic Bike.
Did another bird give an alarm call? As I’ve probably written before, my cock bandies used to call an alarm to the hens, who dive for cover, whenever he spotted a possible raptor, this included high flying aircraft sometimesHow could it possibly have been aware of the sparrowhawk
Did another bird give an alarm call? As I’ve probably written before, my cock bandies used to call an alarm to the hens, who dive for cover, whenever he spotted a possible raptor, this included high flying aircraft sometimes.
On its own or with assistance?Cobra..if you read this I expect if the neighbours in the house behind to the right heard it all they'll check that gable end CCTV I mentioned a week or so ago The cat went over the fence a few metres from it.![]()
My guess is as others have noted someone made an alarm call.How could it possibly have been aware of the sparrowhawk which was flying at speed and had come from the front of our house between us and our neighbour's house ?
Suspected thatI wouldn't have been be able to hear that alarm..double glazed windows.
What does he get with the biscuit?...the hedgehog still visits to get his digestive biscuit supper.
On its own or with assistance?
My guess is as others have noted someone made an alarm call.
But then again, if you watch a blackbird feed while there is a risk of a predator, they are looking every which way, including up, while they are feeding,
they do that here anyway, as I also have Sparrowhawks patrolling the area.
Suspected that.
You'll have to get a dog. Mine keeps the cats away but on the other hand she does kill birds
, only wood pigeons so far and I have too many of those.
No, dogs’ll kill birds if not ’trained’ not to. My previous working terrier was rock steady with birds, pheasant chicks could climb on him but he when was a puppy I had Bantie hens that would throw themselves at him if he got near their chicksI've never heard of a dog that kills birds. I thought that was the sole preserve of cats. We get lots of pigeons too. I curse them but my wife says they have a life to live too and get hungry.... true.
We've had two Retrievers and we've agreed no more whilst we're going here and there on holiday and can go on the spur of the moment. My parents used to dog-sit but haven't been able to do it since they died. We once put one of them in kennels..the dog,not my parents.. and when we collected it we had to take it to the vet days later to get rid of ticks or mites that it had picked up at the kennels which alos housed cats. Poor dog.. it was very noisy..barks and howls. The cats just sat and looked at the dogs. We vowed never to put him kennels again.
Did it turn around and take a bow? If not then noI hope it didn't think I was applauding it
I recall, and I take it you stopped then?(where I used to pee when gardening to save taking off the boots to go in the house..., before the CCTV went up..,if you recall..lol)
Mine are flowering, in tubs.Today, I put in two Dahlias,
My GSP was a sod for that, when hunting with hawks, she'd point somewhere, if that was in deep cover and I was too slow getting there, she'd bring "it" back to me. the "R" of the HPR was strong with that oneI've never heard of a dog that kills birds.