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<blockquote data-quote="Av Gorritt" data-source="post: 9082951" data-attributes="member: 2303"><p>I'm always pleased by the view from my bathroom window most mornings . I have a resident two pairs of blackbirds that most aggressively defend their territory from all comers necks outstretched and running at invaders . A breeding trio of peafowl that seem to have adopted me (I think it's cupboard love mind , they feed from trough spillages from our beef finishing building ) often a nice little covey of partridge - 6 - to 9 strong , which no 2 son reckons are emigrees from a shoot further up the valley and will return there when the shooting stops . just a few feral pigeons- not too many to be a nuisance , a resident group of pheasant--again - none of my residents are too numerous . and what I think is an orphan rabbit that lives under an upturned digger bucket at the edge of the yard ( collective Ah-h-h-h here !) I have a lot -- too many - jackdaws , but they stay at the other end of the yard , and an odd coupla shots from the estate gamekeeper keeps them away some of the time .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Av Gorritt, post: 9082951, member: 2303"] I'm always pleased by the view from my bathroom window most mornings . I have a resident two pairs of blackbirds that most aggressively defend their territory from all comers necks outstretched and running at invaders . A breeding trio of peafowl that seem to have adopted me (I think it's cupboard love mind , they feed from trough spillages from our beef finishing building ) often a nice little covey of partridge - 6 - to 9 strong , which no 2 son reckons are emigrees from a shoot further up the valley and will return there when the shooting stops . just a few feral pigeons- not too many to be a nuisance , a resident group of pheasant--again - none of my residents are too numerous . and what I think is an orphan rabbit that lives under an upturned digger bucket at the edge of the yard ( collective Ah-h-h-h here !) I have a lot -- too many - jackdaws , but they stay at the other end of the yard , and an odd coupla shots from the estate gamekeeper keeps them away some of the time . [/QUOTE]
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