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  • #16
    Darned things drive the dogs nuts, they often roost in the apple trees and sqwark their heads off
    Hayley B

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    • #17
      poly,can I have a couple?
      I often see them on the way to Inverness,must say they have very strange habits like running into the road,stop and back.Thay are nice to look at,so colourfull.

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      • #18
        They are not really mine, although I call them my pheassies they just visit for meals and a bath!
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        • #19
          Ah well...looks like I was more concerned than I need to be- as we're not growing sweetcorn it looks as if the only thing they may nibble are the brassicas and they'll be protected anyway from the wood pidgeons and flutterbies!
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          • #20
            Just to add to this, we have a problem with Green parrots!!!! Yes really, it seem that years ago some kind person set some free and now we have flocks of them flying around. They are bright green with a red spot and squark like mad (which sends the dogs crazy) and we are not talking 1 or 2 the whole area has them. When we first moved to S London I thought I was seeing things
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