Fbg 6.9
Good morning from Poop Alley.
That is my job this morning to try and deter that horrid Magpie from pooping outside my kitchen door and on my herbs.
I have already put some camouflage netting up to protect my herbs. The magpie has been pooping on them on his fly past through my alley...
The cat food is hidden and protected under little tables.
I need now to deter that magpie from flying through.
And my recycle bags have had to be protected from the pooping magpie. I already had them hanging high up on an archway, protected from the badger below. But now I have to protect them from this huge white deposits from above.. so I covered one of the archways with some weed covering, and camouflage netting.
The badger Willow has been a pest.
I think I have named the badgers the wrong way round. I thought Willow was a girl. But now I am coming to the conclusion, that Willow is the boy. And the grandly named Thor is a girl, who has possibly had babies?.......
More badgers!!!!!
The badger Willow has been digging tunnels in my garden... and I have been filling them in.
Also, I suspect Willow is the one who has managed to get the cover of my one and only remaining wormery off and has been eating the worms. And the rest of the worms have legged it in the night.
I give up.
Nature wins every which way...
No wonder I cannot get on with tidying up my bungalow..... I'm falling behind rapidly.
I need a compartment complex with a single sterile room, with no garden, no air, no garden, no birds, and no badgers... or stray cats....
Creative today is a photo of some sweetly scented lilac....
Last night I was feeding the strays, as well as putting up some more camouflage netting, and in came mother blackbird with her great big lump of a baby, up to one of the cat bowls. And is feeding her baby, and the cats took no notice. My phone was in the kitchen and so I had no means of taking a photo.....
I do have a rule which I implemented years ago, that no cats were to catch birds in this garden. It is just a rule I thought of, visualised it, and believed it, because when I first moved here, yes the cats did catch birds 20 years ago. But I believed it wasn't an inevitability like most of us think. So I just visualised them all being in harmony together in my garden.
To be honest, watching this last night was unbelievable. I've seen it many times on my trail cameras.
Years ago on the swing with the cats, I moved here with, we would be sitting on the swing, and the cat was going to full alert as a bird jumped on the ground, and I would say no and stroke the cat. Overtime, they left the birds alone, and somehow it just continued even with the stray cats.... and I carried on believing....but it did take awhile.
Now it is time to engage battle with that magpie...he and his family live over the road in that massive oak tree...
Have a good day, free from bird poop...