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Where have all the tits gone..
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"havent noticed.
that said, havent been in your garden since you put those really thick curtains up lol
we had to..
all that dribble was making the windows smeared.. "
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"Usually we have a pair of blue tits feeding in the garden, but they seem to have gone..
anyone else noticed a deficiency or surplus in their tits..?
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I've seen loadsa tits and pussies in my back garden
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"Usually we have a pair of blue tits feeding in the garden, but they seem to have gone..
anyone else noticed a deficiency or surplus in their tits..?
I've seen loadsa tits and pussies in my back garden
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The main problem is that pussies like tits, but tits don't like pussies. |
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The main problem is that pussies like tits, but tits don't like pussies.
Whereas Ms Titz likes both
Do you put birdseed out? That helps attract a lot to your garden."
Will have to try that as I love playing with tits, but I prefer to eat pussies |
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I have tits robins black birds jays and wrens today.. all bombing about my garden like crazy.. get some fat balls up they love those. I have about 6 nest boxes in the garden its always very busy.
My place is a wild life commune I have mice coming in from somewhere little buggers dont last long tho. |
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By *essiCouple
over a year ago
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"I have tits robins black birds jays and wrens today.. all bombing about my garden like crazy.. get some fat balls up they love those. I have about 6 nest boxes in the garden its always very busy.
My place is a wild life commune I have mice coming in from somewhere little buggers dont last long tho."
what a great sight that must be... |
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Its lovely.. The jays are my favorite they hop along the fence come down for peanuts and bury them in the leaves under the magnolia . the tits and wren are in and out the aviary picking up bits from the parrot feed. the black bird dance around the pond and bath in a dustbin lid.
squirels and foxes too . The red tailed kites overhead. we are very lucky. Hardly see any starlings now nor sparrow. Very occasionally we get a thrush but not as much as years ago.
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"Its lovely.. The jays are my favorite they hop along the fence come down for peanuts and bury them in the leaves under the magnolia . the tits and wren are in and out the aviary picking up bits from the parrot feed. the black bird dance around the pond and bath in a dustbin lid.
squirels and foxes too . The red tailed kites overhead. we are very lucky. Hardly see any starlings now nor sparrow. Very occasionally we get a thrush but not as much as years ago.
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You're very lucky to have the red kites - none around here, but we have plenty of other garden visitors - we get deer, badgers, and a multitude of foxes, all of whom are growing up from the big family of cubs that used our garden as a playground in the spring. We can recognise at least five of them from their markings. Died mealworms and shredded suet get a greater variety of birds than just the standard seed. |
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