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| | | Re: collared doves yep, It was definetly poorly, as pippa says, its easy 2 tell the difference. We've had Rooks come 2 die with us 2. when they've reached the end, a source of easy food is welcome 2 them. One, who we named Blackie, took some bread in its beak, struggled on to a rockery stone & pushed the bread down between the stone & the soil. then it went to sleep on the stone. After a while It woke up & fished the bread out & ate it. When I found it dead in the garden sometime later, I gave it a decent resting place among my plants. | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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