The wee burd in the winda

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calleytwo
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The wee burd in the winda

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Last spring we were visited by a native sap sucker bird which was fascinated by one of Zue's colourful geegaws on our inside kitchen window ledge. It flew onto the window ledge several times a day and pecked on the window pane where the bright orange thingamebob is. It kept this up all through spring and early summer. Wee Ali
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That looks just like the one I was about to swally in a restaurant a few days ago, tasted quite good too.
Sorry couldna resist that
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Alexmac442 wrote:That looks just like the one I was about to swally in a restaurant a few days ago, tasted quite good too.
Sorry couldna resist that
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Aye so it does. Nae wunner oor native burds are dyin'oot. They'll need tae pit a bell roon yer neck and keep ye inside at night! :D Wee Ali
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