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Re: Backyard wildlife

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He/she likes the walnut :yes: Not loosing a piece. Very clever and you are spoiling "your" animals lol You could give them peanuts instead of walnuts 0'


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I give peanuts and walnuts for the birds... like Jays, Blackbirds etc... and never think this Squirrel will come and come again O/\
now there is a lot of snow... I don't know if she/he will comes again :-?


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The squirrel will be back to get more of all that nice squirrel food :yes:


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nan wrote:I have another one O/\

here ;-)

^Q^ ^Q^ [O] [O] ^Q^ ^Q^ YT rules!, Nan....a \O


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Seiont and nan...you have some lovely backyard wildlife! \O \O


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Hi guys , look what " dropped " in for breakfast this morning :-)

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Give it a good guess ......


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Gymnogene?


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Lammergeier comes to my mind, but that's not possible -O-


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Booted eagle , bringing his brekkie with him , in the form a swallow :-)

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He landed in a high dry eucaluptes tree ..

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Sat there , looking around ,

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Then flew up , and landed on another dry tree about 2 meters away , where he proceeded to de-feather the swallow , and again flew off with it in his claws .


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That was great sighting arriving right on your door step O\/ O\/


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