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21-02-2009, 05:41 PM
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| | | Re: Scruffy the Robin. Quote:
Originally Posted by mark1000 Hi Pippa, i gave up with the birds when Scruffy disappeared, but i'm so glad i have got my enthusiasm back.
mark. | I understand Mark because it used to happen to me when i recognised a bird and lost them.I called my pure white Collared Dove, Snowy and it came when i called it down every morning.I couldn't touch it but almost there,when it disappeared.I decided i had to feed and care for the birds but stay well back .Doesn't work but i try. | 
21-02-2009, 06:01 PM
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| | | Re: Scruffy the Robin. Quote:
Originally Posted by smartie Don't get your hopes up. I'm retired and seem to have no time at all.  | My father in law says this.... mental note when retired make sure you do nothing in own time 
But a great story I'm chuffed that a Blackbird will come close, my robin is rather nervous, but think I will try the method of moving food closer and closer
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