Robin
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greenfinch2
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Re: Robin
Hurried with brekkers whilst he waited on the door hangle. Went outside and fed him a couple of suet pellets on the patio wall, then fed the disorderly queue.
Thing is, I don't know whether this is last year's robin or my new Best Mate, Bobbin. The moves were all the same as last year but I have observed that new youngsters are taught the correct moves to obtain food in late spring which they remember until circumstances dictate (like 4 degrees of frost this morning) so it's anybody's guess really ......
Still, nice to know that the cycle repeats itself.
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Jacksparrow
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Re: Robin
You're address is in the Robin's Best breakfast Directory along with tips on how to behave.Placido wrote:First contact of this winter : drew kitchen blind and an instant robin was fluttering up and down the glass.
Hurried with brekkers whilst he waited on the door hangle. Went outside and fed him a couple of suet pellets on the patio wall, then fed the disorderly queue.
Thing is, I don't know whether this is last year's robin or my new Best Mate, Bobbin. The moves were all the same as last year but I have observed that new youngsters are taught the correct moves to obtain food in late spring which they remember until circumstances dictate (like 4 degrees of frost this morning) so it's anybody's guess really ......
Still, nice to know that the cycle repeats itself.
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Jacksparrow
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Re: Robin
You're already trained. It's the young Robins that require pointers on etiquette.Placido wrote:A lifelong ambition ... to be featured in the RBBD.
Errr, are the behaviour tips for me or for the guests ??