
and 4 have breeding pairs in. I'm quite chuffed. Makes me feel better about shooting them with air rifles when I was a kid.
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Sat 24 May 2008, 21:16,
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Good for you there chap! Such humble, and extremely easy contributions to our native wildlife really don't cost that much or take much effort
and it is ever so nice to have birds like tits fluttering about in such close proximity
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Sat 24 May 2008, 21:20,
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and it is ever so nice to have birds like tits fluttering about in such close proximity

I know its a nice thing to do and stuff, but all the bits on the floor, if you wait long enough you will see a big fat rat come and eat the bits that have fallen off!
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Sat 24 May 2008, 21:24,
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scatters loads of fucking bird seed outside East Finchley tube station, it seems just as I am walking past
that summons 'Attila's Pigeon hoard'
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Sat 24 May 2008, 21:32,
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that summons 'Attila's Pigeon hoard'

seaguls are getting brave around here too, stealing pasties from the grockles
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Sat 24 May 2008, 21:34,
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nobody is going to mess with them
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Sat 24 May 2008, 21:44,
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and even then it was with a gun (air rifle) i found on the side of the road, thinking back it was probably part of a robbery or something... anyways, it was a crow and I hit its wing (with a feathered dart) and it went straight though and the bird flew off, after that I didn't see the point of shooting at animals
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Sat 24 May 2008, 21:21,
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Some I'm ashamed of and some not. As a kid if it moved I would shoot it but I was a kid and i lived in farmland, it's what we do. I've killed a few foxes, on request. I've shot many crows and magpies. Farmers gave you pocket money for killing vermin. I've shot Iraqis and my mate in the thigh.
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Sat 24 May 2008, 21:28,
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