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hedgewitch
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Bodger
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Chickpea
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In defence of magpies... I always wondered what good they did, they have robbed out wrens nests in my garden, they take the young blackbirds in the honeysuckle, they cackle like demented witches at the slightest provocation....
Then... Wednesday this week, I thanked them for allerting me to the distress of my hens! I'd let them out of the hen house very early, but hadn't let them from the coop into the garden as it was too early. Just after 7am there was an almighty racket in the garden, led mostly by the magpies, accompanied by the blackbirds and my girls. The magpies were actually dive bombing a fox who was going mad trying to get into the coop!!! I think, because the girls are quite often a bit loud if it wasn't for the magpies, and to a lesser degree, the blackbirds, I wouldn't have been allerted so quickly.
Having said all that, there seems to be a record number of magpies around here this year, at one count in the week, I counted a massive 13 of them!!! |
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ros
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Bernie66
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hedgewitch
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Bernie66
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hedgewitch
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