Northern Lass wrote:no just been daft![]()
but the Robin did land on the fence!
I had my hand outstretched but it didn't land on it
had food in it too
Meal worms, that's what you need. Robins love em.............
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Northern Lass wrote:no just been daft![]()
but the Robin did land on the fence!
I had my hand outstretched but it didn't land on it
had food in it too
cid wrote:Northern Lass wrote:no just been daft![]()
but the Robin did land on the fence!
I had my hand outstretched but it didn't land on it
had food in it too
Meal worms, that's what you need. Robins love em.............
peterd wrote:meal worms £1.50 a bag in home bargians, you got one local
Bentley Bridge Retail Park, Wolverhampton
Lulu wrote:Mine prefers the suet to Mealworms. Or should I say did. Next door's cats have killed a Robin and I haven't seen mine for two days. They also killed a Thrush, so I suspect no more lovely songs at Dawn.![]()
I shall now be sending the Dog down the garden every ten minutes or so. He chases and sometimes catches them. They will learn to keep out of my garden.
Rob wrote:peterd wrote:meal worms £1.50 a bag in home bargians, you got one local
Bentley Bridge Retail Park, Wolverhampton
How does someone living in Co Durham know about places in Wolverhampton that sell meal worms!!!
Northern Lass wrote:Lulu wrote:Mine prefers the suet to Mealworms. Or should I say did. Next door's cats have killed a Robin and I haven't seen mine for two days. They also killed a Thrush, so I suspect no more lovely songs at Dawn.![]()
I shall now be sending the Dog down the garden every ten minutes or so. He chases and sometimes catches them. They will learn to keep out of my garden.
that is awful hope it isnt your robin
grangers14 wrote:I love watching the birds in our garden, not as exotic as some of the photos, they are amazing!
We have a few Robins, I thought they were territorial and didnt like other Robins in, but ours seem fine.
Loads of blue tits and great tits but none nested in the boxes in the garden this year.
Theres a family of Woodpeckers that are in all the time and seem less shy than they were.
Theres a Pigeon Hawk (I think it is?) lives near seen it a few times in the garden and seen what its left from a bird![]()
I dont like the big crows or starlings that visit.
Love watching the tree creepers and oh cant think of the name. Tiny little things, I keep thinking they are mice?
We just buy fat balls from Wilkinsons and are hung up, thats if the squirels leave them alone!![]()
Jo