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Robins
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- Northern Lass
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Re: Robins
Ok I will send him for some Suet but not sure he is going anywhere fast at the moment
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Re: Robins
Thats a great name for a bird NL.Winnie Rob!!!
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Re: Robins
And if it never went anywhere, you could call it Winnie bay go. 
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Re: Robins
What?? 
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Re: Robins
Lulu wrote:And if it never went anywhere, you could call it Winnie bay go.
Is that a BC Wobin then
now hang on does bay mean didn't
I would ask Wolvie but he is looking for Trusses
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Re: Robins
Thort yow wus Black Country.
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Re: Robins
Lulu wrote:Thort yow wus Black Country.
I aint lass me mother is but I am northern
there is a clue in NORTHERN LASS
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Re: Robins
Sorry NL, you butted in when I was speaking to Robbie.
Actually, I don't know what he was talking about as I had Rob for a name and you had Winnie, so he appears confused.
Anyway, Winniebago =Winnie Bay Go. = in BC Spake Winnie doesn't go. Sorry. Off for a lie down down. It's Robbie's fault, he got it wrong in the first place.
Actually, I don't know what he was talking about as I had Rob for a name and you had Winnie, so he appears confused.
Anyway, Winniebago =Winnie Bay Go. = in BC Spake Winnie doesn't go. Sorry. Off for a lie down down. It's Robbie's fault, he got it wrong in the first place.
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Re: Robins
This is the latest photo of my Robin.
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Re: Robins
Wow!! that is beautiful
is it still the suet mix you give him
I must get some

is it still the suet mix you give him
I must get some
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Re: Robins
Yes, called something like Suet to go, I get it from the local pet shops. It's cheaper than the RSPB stuff, which is just as well, as I'm getting though 5 bags a week! We'll have the biggest population of Tits and Robins in the Country!
It was really lovely yesterday. There was plenty of food on the tables and feeders for him. Yet he followed me round the garden singing to me and waited to be hand feed. I think I'm in love.
It was really lovely yesterday. There was plenty of food on the tables and feeders for him. Yet he followed me round the garden singing to me and waited to be hand feed. I think I'm in love.
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Re: Robins
Lulu wrote:Yes, called something like Suet to go, I get it from the local pet shops. It's cheaper than the RSPB stuff, which is just as well, as I'm getting though 5 bags a week! We'll have the biggest population of Tits and Robins in the Country!
It was really lovely yesterday. There was plenty of food on the tables and feeders for him. Yet he followed me round the garden singing to me and waited to be hand feed. I think I'm in love.
It is a lovely robin , wish ours were so tame will have to try some of your suet mix .
Annie
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Re: Robins
We have a flock of several hundred Sulphur Crested Cockatoos which like to land in our trees and make a lot of noise.
The leader of a flock is a cheeky thing that will hand upside down and say "Hello" and several other words in an apparent attempt to win you over and ignore the mess they are making.
They can live to be over 100 years of age!!!

We have a smaller flocks of Rosella that visit every day.

My wifes favorite bird is the Kookaburra. The house is full of Kookaburra paintings, sculptures, stuffed toys etc etc.
You have to watch your food when having a meal outside because they love to steal any meat.

We are constantly surrounded by noisy birds of all types and I have some terrific pictures of visiting Oldbury cousins covered by them after ignoring our warning not to feed them.
A bit like a scene out of Hitchcock movie "The Birds".
The leader of a flock is a cheeky thing that will hand upside down and say "Hello" and several other words in an apparent attempt to win you over and ignore the mess they are making.
They can live to be over 100 years of age!!!

We have a smaller flocks of Rosella that visit every day.

My wifes favorite bird is the Kookaburra. The house is full of Kookaburra paintings, sculptures, stuffed toys etc etc.
You have to watch your food when having a meal outside because they love to steal any meat.

We are constantly surrounded by noisy birds of all types and I have some terrific pictures of visiting Oldbury cousins covered by them after ignoring our warning not to feed them.
A bit like a scene out of Hitchcock movie "The Birds".
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Re: Robins
Fabulous photos Mark 
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Re: Robins
About a dozen sulphur-crested cockatoos were released from the Ferntree Gully National Park when the Park was threatened by a bush fire in the 1960s.
Several of those captive cockatoos were talking ones. Consequently, since that time, the cockatoo population in the Hills has exploded and quite a few of these apparently wild birds do actually talk.
If they were copying me in their talking, they would be quite offensive, as I scream and yell expletives at them when they're eating my window-frames!
Our King Parrots are still visiting regularly, and bringing an increasing number of offspring along.
Several of those captive cockatoos were talking ones. Consequently, since that time, the cockatoo population in the Hills has exploded and quite a few of these apparently wild birds do actually talk.
If they were copying me in their talking, they would be quite offensive, as I scream and yell expletives at them when they're eating my window-frames!
Our King Parrots are still visiting regularly, and bringing an increasing number of offspring along.
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