

Had a juvenile GSW for about 3 seconds last week. That was a first. Hasn't returned.
You're getting soft in your old age. I can recall a time when if a Tree Rat should venture into your domain you'd be out there with the scary stick giving it what for.Placido wrote:Threw out the birds' elevenses, a selection of insect suet pellets, sunflower hearts and mixed seed, and 10 minutes later watched a grey treerat dig a hole in the lawn and solicitously bury a selected tasty. It carefully covered it over and patted it down with its little paws.
I expect it was thinking, "There now, that'll be lovely around the miggle of January".![]()
Was once in the company of a bunch of Australian visitors. They had never seen a grey and, presumably for lack of anything else, were throwing it little pieces of Mars Bar which the creature was burying for winter. Everybody happy
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Not enough Blackbirds for the pie according to recipe requirements I expect .Placido wrote::waving:Greenfinch: maybe the blackbirds have run away so that you don't have them for breakfast like the poor sparrows ??