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8 years 6 months ago #1189
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Now spring is coming again I only have jackdaws feeding on the lard/seed balls on my balcony and they mostly ruin it without really eating but chase all tits and robins away. See you next winter birdies.
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8 years 6 months ago #1190
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"Straight and narrow is the path."
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I've been feeding the birds non-stop since October 2015. Day by day.
In April last year, there wasn't much activity until the first row of newly
born arrived, the later one was in late August. The same mom and dad
Tits had around 10 babies
I guess Damni would say they were really horny
In April last year, there wasn't much activity until the first row of newly
born arrived, the later one was in late August. The same mom and dad
Tits had around 10 babies

I guess Damni would say they were really horny

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8 years 6 months ago #1191
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I only feed them to help them through the winter. Some say feeding year round is a bad thing because the birds would lose the ability to find their own food, don't know if that's true though. I can imagine it may hold truth for the young birds if they grow up with such an easy food source.
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8 years 6 months ago #1192
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"Straight and narrow is the path."
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I don't think they become to dependent. This is not their
only source of food. The find food all around. As trees
begin to bloom the birds will come less and less. The
babies find their own group as soon as they no longer
depend on mom and pop.
only source of food. The find food all around. As trees
begin to bloom the birds will come less and less. The
babies find their own group as soon as they no longer
depend on mom and pop.
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8 years 5 months ago - 8 years 5 months ago #1193
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5 minute walk trough the forest from home, and I get this view 
These are on the South. I can see the ones in the North from my window
while typing this
Just like Dani 
Flashback!

These are on the South. I can see the ones in the North from my window
while typing this


Flashback!

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8 years 5 months ago - 8 years 5 months ago #1194
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Today was Carnival day in Lorient...
EDIT : And where the f$ù*! is my video ?
EDIT 2 : Okay, Dailymotion sucks once more.
Here's the link
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Today was Carnival day in Lorient...

EDIT : And where the f$ù*! is my video ?

EDIT 2 : Okay, Dailymotion sucks once more.

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