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<blockquote data-quote="Lazy Sod" data-source="post: 8154370" data-attributes="member: 207"><p>Probably eight years ago, we bought 3 artificial house martin nests (one single and a double), and screwed them up under the eaves of the house. I don't think that the single has been occupied yet this year, but the the double ones have been. Most years they all are.</p><p></p><p>We have had a muntjac doe in the garden for a couple of days. It stands on it's hind legs to browse on the lower branches of a youngish plumb tree.</p><p></p><p>3 swallow beaks have been showing over the nest edge for several days now</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lazy Sod, post: 8154370, member: 207"] Probably eight years ago, we bought 3 artificial house martin nests (one single and a double), and screwed them up under the eaves of the house. I don't think that the single has been occupied yet this year, but the the double ones have been. Most years they all are. We have had a muntjac doe in the garden for a couple of days. It stands on it's hind legs to browse on the lower branches of a youngish plumb tree. 3 swallow beaks have been showing over the nest edge for several days now [/QUOTE]
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