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<blockquote data-quote="13lizanne" data-source="post: 1148709" data-attributes="member: 202637"><p>We too have a tame robin who hops in and out of our garage via a side door which opens into our rear garden. When I open the bedroom curtains (at back of house) at around 6.30am the birds start to assemble, by the time I open the kitchen curtains the usual suspects are sitting on a large bush under the kitchen window looking in to check when I'm bringing out their breakfast. We also have a starling with a malformed leg who is quite tame and, last year we had a pair of crows, one of whom seemed unable to forage for himself the other brought food to him and was always with him. We have also recently made tunnels under our fences to help the hedgehogs move freely between our and neighbours' gardens and planted some bee-attracting flowers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="13lizanne, post: 1148709, member: 202637"] We too have a tame robin who hops in and out of our garage via a side door which opens into our rear garden. When I open the bedroom curtains (at back of house) at around 6.30am the birds start to assemble, by the time I open the kitchen curtains the usual suspects are sitting on a large bush under the kitchen window looking in to check when I'm bringing out their breakfast. We also have a starling with a malformed leg who is quite tame and, last year we had a pair of crows, one of whom seemed unable to forage for himself the other brought food to him and was always with him. We have also recently made tunnels under our fences to help the hedgehogs move freely between our and neighbours' gardens and planted some bee-attracting flowers. [/QUOTE]
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