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Ponds and birdbaths
Lily Pilly
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For or those of us in the hot weather please remember to clean and fill up birdbaths. we have three ponds the lowest is empty.! Doesn't often happen I am watching the birds looking for a drinking spot to take the chicks to.
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A A Milne
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Not got a pond but both bird baths were cleaned and filled this morning LilyP
. I'll probably have to refill them again later as the starlings are trying to bathe five at a time
Hi Lesley,
I sent you a PM yesterday,
Starling! Can't live without them tho,
isnt this weather amazing?
A A Milne
The magpies that use my pond are in and out about 4 or 5 times at one visit. Or 'hokey cokeying' as I call it - In, out, in, out, shake it all about....
Just as well I got an outside tap put in - I had to top the pond up and aerate it a bit.
It's been so dry here that I can hillwalk in shoes - all the bogs are dry - unheard of. Lots of little pools, even near the summits, are completely dried out too as there's been so little rain.
Are we turning into Essex up here? I don't know how to speak the lingo....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Note to self - don't skim read! Philippa I could have sworn you had pheasants in the bird bath
. Unfortunately we have had five or six starling nests in the eaves this year and they don't half make a racket and a mess of the car and patio, I haven't dared hang washing out half the time
. I think they will probably have second broods but after that they will be evicted and the 'doors' boarded up. Well chicken wire might do it.
Thanks LilyP I've replied
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Not a bad.
I don't qualify as an Essex girl then either philippa
Lesley - at my last house, we DID have a pheasant in the bird bath once! She didn't stay in it long....
They're not the brightest birds in the world though
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
I'm amazed the pheasant managed to get up as high as a birdbath
. They tend to run about like headless chickens and wait till the last minute before they remember they can fly
. Mind you if there were lines of people with guns waiting for me to take to the air I would have second thoughts too
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Just been out and refilled the baths for the umpteenth time
