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Post by Stammerhead on Jan 30, 2024 10:24:39 GMT
Eating blossom.
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Post by mowlick on Jan 30, 2024 10:53:59 GMT
We used to have flocks of them, but they seem to have disappeared in the last couple of years. I doubt that it is the weather because they are as tough as old boots. Maybe they have found better quarters and rations
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Post by Stammerhead on Jan 30, 2024 11:32:32 GMT
We used to have flocks of them, but they seem to have disappeared in the last couple of years. I doubt that it is the weather because they are as tough as old boots. Maybe they have found better quarters and rations I often see (and hear) them but it’s the first time any have visited the garden to my knowledge. Noisy buggers.
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Post by Carl LaFong on Jan 30, 2024 13:08:26 GMT
Invasive species alert!
Shoot ‘em!
Blossom isn’t your cat I hope!
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Post by mowlick on Jan 30, 2024 13:15:57 GMT
We used to have flocks of them, but they seem to have disappeared in the last couple of years. I doubt that it is the weather because they are as tough as old boots. Maybe they have found better quarters and rations I often see (and hear) them but it’s the first time any have visited the garden to my knowledge. Noisy buggers. And messy. My neighbour has an almond tree, where they roost and crap for Britain.
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Post by bomtombadil on Jan 30, 2024 14:25:38 GMT
Nice! It's very rare to have four keets in the same place at once.
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Post by Carl LaFong on Jan 30, 2024 14:50:23 GMT
Nice! It's very rare to have four keets in the same place at once. Rim shot!
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