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26-11-2009, 10:39 AM
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| | | Re: Do birds smell? Quote:
Originally Posted by BobinPeterboro Wow, that is a very informative answer to my question. Thank you. I asked the question really to find out if I could have a crafty fag in my bird hide whilst waiting for the photo. | Welcome to wab bob in peterbroro. I dont think smoking will put the birds off just be careful you dont set the hide on fire
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| | | Re: Do birds smell? Thanks Mark, and maybe you know how to explain to a kingfisher that all he needs to do is just sit on the perch I have provided and pose for a few photo's. I mean it's not a lot to ask is it? If he carries on sitting everywhere except where I want him, I might have to cut the whole forest down so he has no choice in the matter! | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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