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Shivering Sparrows!

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Researcher 556780



Poor lil feathered mites.

Ok, so I'm a sucker at helping the wildlife.

I frequently put birdseed out for them now that everything is as hard as iron in the grip of winter, not to mention I enjoy seeing them scurrying around pecking the food up.

I love that peculiar kangaroo bounce that they have.

So far the only unusual bird I have seen, and only once - was a female Cardinal very pretty too...and a couple of Blue Jays that shriek to scare the others off just before they land to feed, and of course the ever opportunist crows. No I haven't seen the pigeons lately...

Hard to imagine these descendants of the T-rex...and such like..I wonder if the Dinos were that agile

Today was -14C and they arrived rather late in the afternoon to hunker down on the rooftop. They crouch down as they are eating so as to protect their spindly little legs from the penetrating biting wind which I'm sure is colder than -13 smiley - yikes once it's moving around...smiley - brr

It is threatening to get colder still as we head up north later to Maine...snot freezing weather smiley - snowball

So yeh that reminds me, I won't be online till ermmm...I don't know when....we are going to Maine as I've just said, and won't be back till Friday 24th...then I have to work the 25th and 26th....and I may be able to steal some time away from eating, drinking and hanging out with family the rest of the time...but I'm not sure.....

So I wish you a Merry smiley - starsmiley - xmastree Christmas now, just in case....and lots of good eats and drinks...stay healthy..

Love

Mv smiley - holly


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Researcher 556780



smiley - xmastreesmiley - star


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Post 3

Stealth "Jack" Azathoth

Aww...

smiley - peacedove


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Rev Nick { Only the dead are without fear }

My friend, as your feathered visitors were facing the -13 C, ours were dealing with -27 C, and wind factors of -40 C. I'm sure I saw tiny battery powered socks on them. smiley - laugh

Enjoy what you can of the season. Be safe, be happy and healthy.

smiley - cuddles to warm you through the travels "down south".


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Post 5

Stealth "Jack" Azathoth

I think legwarmers are the current fashion amongst the avians.

smiley - peacedove


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DA ; Simply Vicky: Don't get pithy with me!

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Now here's a thing, today was +14C, which is just *wrong* for summer here... What's that about?


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Post 7

Edward the Bonobo - Gone.

Oh...shut up about it being summer!!! smiley - smiley


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Post 8

zendevil


Don't worry, buttockless one, *we* will get our revenge later when they are baking in their upside down little bit of the globe.

I like the idea of battery powered leg warmers for all the smiley - brr cute fluffy creatures....

On the 1st day god invented gaffer tape

On the 2nd day god invented Blu tack

On the 3rd day god invented splodge

On the 4th day god invented rock 'n roll

On the 5th day god invented battery powered legwarmers

On the 6th day god invented humans

On the 7th day god said "s**t, i know i screwed up somewhere this week."smiley - erm

zdt


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Post 9

hellboundforjoy

Wot's Splodge?


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Post 10

Edward the Bonobo - Gone.

Ha! As if it's ever summer in Scotland!

We have two seasons: 'dreich' and 'marginally less dreich but with midges'. smiley - sadface


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Post 11

Kaz

Hi MV

I love feeding the local wildlife. We feed the squirrels nuts and the pondlife grain, and when it gets colder we buy birdseed to scatter around the local area as well.

Hope you enjoy your busy time ahead and see you when you get back!smiley - hug


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Post 12

Stealth "Jack" Azathoth

I thought Scottish midges only attacked us poor foreigners when we are sweltering in the heat on the Isle of Arran ciming about doing geological surveys?

smiley - peacedove


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Post 13

Edward the Bonobo - Gone.

Nope. On Radio Loch Broom they even do Midge Forecasts! Not my idea of 'feeding the wildlife'!!!


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Post 14

Stealth "Jack" Azathoth

Aye, no wee basts!

smiley - peacedove


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Post 15

Snailrind

What a nice thread this is!smiley - smiley See you anon, Vixen.

I've been admiring the bird life from our bedroom window. We get a great view of them here. This autumn, I even saw a skein of geese honking away in V-formation, heading North.smiley - weird Various corvids like to eat the berries from our hawthorn and elder trees--jackdaws, magpies, rooks and starlings. (Magpies are my favourite birds.)smiley - biggrin And then there are all sorts of thrushes and tits and wagtails--but the thing that's made me smile the most is the sight of huge numbers of sparrows. I hadn't seen a sparrow for at least ten years before we moved to this new house; but here, the hedges are full of 'em.

And leg warmers should definitely be brought back into fashion! Eminently silly to look at, and practical too.smiley - cool


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Post 16

Researcher 556780



Tiny battery powered socks - heeeee! Wind factor of -40C....smiley - yikes

Terri - smiley - laugh

Hope you all had a fabulous Christmas! smiley - star

I found time to throw some seeds across our snowy rooftops this morning, and jeez did they descend from no where...they must have lookouts hidden under the eaves or something..


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Post 17

hellboundforjoy

...still don't know what "splodge" is...


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Post 18

Snailrind

Isn't splodge the same as goo?


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Nebulaman. Giant Bee! Your luvverleee!

Kestrels, swans, crows, pheasants, robins, blackbirds, sparrows.............doink! They all end up over the front of the train.
smiley - evilgrin


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