It's a dark corner, fence painted dark brown, it a narrow strip of of land and it is a place where I think the muntjac queerest thro a yew hedge, so although the lambs lugs have lightened things a bit, I do need some sort of security for all sorts of visitors. A fox or cat takes out birds already
I don't think birds do fly into mirrors. They see themselves flying in the mirror and swoop away thinking it's another bird. Windows are another matter.
Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
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beware of birds being killed by flying into them.
It's a dark corner, fence painted dark brown, it a narrow strip of of land and it is a place where I think the muntjac queerest thro a yew hedge, so although the lambs lugs have lightened things a bit, I do need some sort of security for all sorts of visitors. A fox or cat takes out birds already
Acrylic would be safer than glass.
I don't think birds do fly into mirrors. They see themselves flying in the mirror and swoop away thinking it's another bird. Windows are another matter.