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Re: The green green grass

Good morning everyone.
Casper has a tent? Probably grow up to be an Arky like his parents, arky's live in tents, I saw it in a film once!
Merling day today (food) if only we didn't need it I would be a rich man!
especially the amount that Dog eats!
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May as well Dex whist I'm at it. (What ever happened to Dex?)
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You dex as much as you like Ted! It's just great to have you back here, and the little ' Blue Man' striding out! wink devilish
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Casper has a tent? Probably grow up to be an Arky like his parents, arky's live in tents, I saw it in a film once!

methinks his parents will tell him to find a "real" job devilish but they probably won't nag too long, archaeology is just too much fun

Whats a hose?

a german pants
devilish


Why does Belgium restrict bird feeding?

apart from the "don't feed the pigeons" in city centers it's only my dad who restricts it, he told us when we were small that you were only supposed to put food out in times of year when they couldn't find food themselves, if you feed them all year they get lazy :)

what's this
RAIN?
and clouds
and more rain
am I back in Belgium (because the summer so far has been so thoroughly un-belgian that I must be on holiday cool )
rats!
this thwarts (where does that "h" go anyway) my bleaching plans
:ninja:
how am I supposed to
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From the RSPB -

When to feed wild birds

Although winter feeding benefits birds most, food shortages can occur at any time of the year. By feeding the birds year round, you'll give them a better chance to survive the periods of food shortage whenever they may occur.

Autumn and winter
At this time of year, put out food and water on a regular basis. In severe weather, feed twice daily if you can: in the morning and in the early afternoon.

Birds require high energy (high fat) foods during the cold winter weather to maintain their fat reserves to survive the frosty nights. Use only good quality food and scraps.

Always adjust the quantity given to the demand, and never allow uneaten foods to accumulate around the feeders. Once you establish a feeding routine, try not to change it as the birds will become used to it and time their visits to your garden accordingly.

Spring and summer
Only feed selected foods at this time of year. Good hygiene is vital, or feeding may do more harm than good.

During the summer months, birds require high protein foods, especially while they are moulting.

Black sunflower seeds, pinhead oatmeal, soaked sultanas, raisins and currants, mild grated cheese, mealworms, waxworms, mixes for insectivorous birds, good seed mixtures without loose peanuts, RSPB food bars and summer seed mixture are all good foods to provide. Soft apples and pears cut in half, bananas and grapes are also good. Some people use soaked dog or cat food and tinned pet foods, but these may attract magpies, crows and cats.

Avoid using peanuts, fat and bread at this time, since these can be harmful if adult birds feed them to their nestlings. If you feel you must put out peanuts, only do so in suitable mesh feeders that will not allow sizeable pieces of peanuts to be removed and provide a choking risk.

Home-made fatballs can go soft and rancid in warm summer weather, and should be avoided. Commercially produced fat bars are suitable for summer feeding but discard any remains after three weeks.

Temporary food shortage can occur at almost any time of the year, and if this happens during the breeding season, extra food on your bird table can make a big difference to the survival of young.

Birds time their breeding period to exploit the availability of natural foods: caterpillars in the case of blackbirds and song thrushes and earthworms in the case of tits and chaffinches. It is now known that if the weather turns cold or wet during spring or summer, severe shortage of insect food can occur, and if the weather is exceptionally dry, earthworms will be unavailable to the ground feeders because of the hard soil.

Natural food shortages
If food shortages occur when birds have young in the nest they may be tempted by easy food put on birdtables to make up the shortfall in natural food, initially to feed themselves, but if the situation gets bad enough, they will also take the food to the nest.

If the food offered on your bird table isn't suitable for the young chicks, it can do more harm than good, and can even be lethal to the chicks as they can choke on the food. It can be difficult for a human to gauge when food shortage in the wild occurs, and hence it is best not to put out food that is likely to create problems during the breeding season.

Therefore, never put out loose peanuts, dry hard foods, large chunks of bread, or fats during the spring or summer months.
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Evening all

Some drizzle when I went for the paper, and that was it for the day.
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Well that takea care or Monday. Night all
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the bird seeeds are in the feeders all year long
costs and arm and leg
but at least they know where to feed and give us entertainment
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From the RSPB

yay, you have a royal society for the protection of just about everything cool
I'll be sure to tell him
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dog or cat food....attracts .... and cats

yep that last one is certainly true
we have three!

homemade fatballs

and apparently the RSPB knows our cats devilish
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From the RSPB

yay, you have a royal society for the protection of just about everything cool


That'll be the RSPJAE devilish

I think I know why I am seeing less sparras, the neighbour opposite has re-filled their bird feeder (or maybe they have them on elastic). biggrin

As for the neighbourhood moggies, I think they are all looking very pleased with themselves due to the weeding I did at the weekend. It has created a whole new toilet of fresh earth for them. sick worried
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