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Originally Posted by Kaffs:
Originally Posted by Bethni:
Originally Posted by Kaffs:
Originally Posted by Bethni:
Originally Posted by Jen-Star:

Does a magpie in a mirror mean it's good luck or bad?

Next to orang-utans, magpies are my pet hate

come on then...... it'll need to be a good story to beat the orang-utan one....

Not really, Kaffs... I cut my hedges one year and almost chopped the heads off little chicks in a nest... I was so upset I tried covering the nest again with hedge cuttings so the mother wouldn't desert the nest... a bloody great magpie watched me doing it... then attacked the chicks and the eggs ...I cant pass the hedge without thinking about it... and Magpies get chased everytime I see them :'(

Awww.... 

Not trying to tell you what to do,but the RSPB recommend not cutting hedges and shrubs until the nesting season is over.I have fledged sparrows, starlings etc in the garden just now..and the fookin'pirate Magpies.

kattymieoww
Originally Posted by kattymieoww:
Originally Posted by Kaffs:
Originally Posted by Bethni:
Originally Posted by Kaffs:
Originally Posted by Bethni:
Originally Posted by Jen-Star:

Does a magpie in a mirror mean it's good luck or bad?

Next to orang-utans, magpies are my pet hate

come on then...... it'll need to be a good story to beat the orang-utan one....

Not really, Kaffs... I cut my hedges one year and almost chopped the heads off little chicks in a nest... I was so upset I tried covering the nest again with hedge cuttings so the mother wouldn't desert the nest... a bloody great magpie watched me doing it... then attacked the chicks and the eggs ...I cant pass the hedge without thinking about it... and Magpies get chased everytime I see them :'(

Awww.... 

Not trying to tell you what to do,but the RSPB recommend not cutting hedges and shrubs until the nesting season is over.I have fledged sparrows, starlings etc in the garden just now..and the fookin'pirate Magpies.

The squirrel sees the magpies off because the robins have nested in the bottom of his drey......he seems to have built a tenement up in his tree

Kaytee
Originally Posted by kattymieoww:
Originally Posted by Cold Sweat:
Originally Posted by kattymieoww:

So it's ageism again going for Eileen..pah!

From someone who looks older than Eileen, oddly.

True,she's an easy target,however if they had brains they should go for more obvious ones,that are rivals.Eileen's never going to win,no threat.

agree

Rocking Ros Rose
Originally Posted by kattymieoww:
Originally Posted by Kaffs:
Originally Posted by Bethni:
Originally Posted by Kaffs:
Originally Posted by Bethni:
Originally Posted by Jen-Star:

Does a magpie in a mirror mean it's good luck or bad?

Next to orang-utans, magpies are my pet hate

come on then...... it'll need to be a good story to beat the orang-utan one....

Not really, Kaffs... I cut my hedges one year and almost chopped the heads off little chicks in a nest... I was so upset I tried covering the nest again with hedge cuttings so the mother wouldn't desert the nest... a bloody great magpie watched me doing it... then attacked the chicks and the eggs ...I cant pass the hedge without thinking about it... and Magpies get chased everytime I see them :'(

Awww.... 

Not trying to tell you what to do,but the RSPB recommend not cutting hedges and shrubs until the nesting season is over.I have fledged sparrows, starlings etc in the garden just now..and the fookin'pirate Magpies.

I'm in the country Katty, this was a few years ago and it was a very late nesting season that year. I look out for it now...we have four magpies who frequent the garden... they play with my neighbours cat

Bethni

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