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Good Morning Early Birds
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Tuesday. Cloudy, but I can see blue sky too. We are told it will be nice today. I hope so as I have my friends from Yate coming at ten this morning. We will go to the TA for lunch.
I'm on my wee kindle, for some reason best known to itself my poota doesn't want to play nicely this morning. I'll give it a slap in a minute.
Have a happy day everyone.
I'm on my wee kindle, for some reason best known to itself my poota doesn't want to play nicely this morning. I'll give it a slap in a minute.
Have a happy day everyone.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.has a local farmer one of those LPG guns - the ones that go boom to scare off birds from the veg fields. We were infested with them - up until two years ago when a local farmer put in such a gun to keep the pheasants off his new field under plough.
What happened was that all the rooks buckqered off and haven't come back and the pheasants carried on doing what pheasants do and completely ignoring the double boom every twenty minutes during the daytime.
What happened was that all the rooks buckqered off and haven't come back and the pheasants carried on doing what pheasants do and completely ignoring the double boom every twenty minutes during the daytime.
morning wendi xx
see your namesake, Rupee's old wife, wendi dong, is now bonking Putin, allegedly so.
yes, minty, agree - the sound being like the London Marathon gun going off every twenty minutes, the benefit being the migration of those pesky rooks, though we didn't realise that straight away. A lot more smaller birds have appeared too, finches, tits, jays etc.
see your namesake, Rupee's old wife, wendi dong, is now bonking Putin, allegedly so.
yes, minty, agree - the sound being like the London Marathon gun going off every twenty minutes, the benefit being the migration of those pesky rooks, though we didn't realise that straight away. A lot more smaller birds have appeared too, finches, tits, jays etc.