WOOD PIGEONS
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The Woodies gut juices must be very strong to stand small green cherries. I would get my car covered as it might end up pebble-dashed green
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About half an hour ago (and getting dark outside), I went out the front to say goodbye to my visitor and spotted a woodpigeon hunkered down on the edge of my roof. I've just looked and he's still there now and it's gone dark. Very strange.
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There were two of them having a bit of a flutter in a tree in the park this morning.
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Now you come to mention it, all mine have gone too . Maybe they'll come back soon too .
Wonder why that could be ??
Wonder why that could be ??
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[quote="Placido"]Now you come to mention it, all mine have gone too . Maybe they'll come back soon too .
Wonder why that could be ??[/quote]
Mainly for moulting I think.
Wonder why that could be ??[/quote]
Mainly for moulting I think.
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Aaaahh, moulting. What a silly time of year to moult !! But that's woodies for you .
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I have a couple of smallish Cotoneasters growing in my front garden which have produced their best crop of berries ever this year. This hasn't gone unnoticed by my returning Woodies who I spotted tucking into them with some vigour this morning.
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My woodies are making inroads into my Rowan berry crop at present. They have the tree to themselves except for on Blackbird. The Sturks usually have a good go but this year they have missed the bus.