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<blockquote data-quote="Ryhia" data-source="post: 2230267" data-attributes="member: 503862"><p>Or he'll come knocking on your window every morning like the homing pigeon we used to feed. Still she was a beautiful bird black head with a black tufts, white body, black tail feathers, obviously a show bird, neighbor called her Alfie after Sister Alphonse, the local community nun we used to see wandering around the village. She was quite distressed when she first came but we were unable to catch her read the leg ring. After a while, Alfie managed to find herself a boyfriend and it was lovely to see them cooing together and keeping each other warm during the winter, mind you as lovers go he was a bit of a philanderer. Of course feeding the two of them regularly we ended up with a posse, it became like Alfred Hitchcock's film "The Birds" on a morning. Had to stop feeding her eventually and she sloped off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryhia, post: 2230267, member: 503862"] Or he'll come knocking on your window every morning like the homing pigeon we used to feed. Still she was a beautiful bird black head with a black tufts, white body, black tail feathers, obviously a show bird, neighbor called her Alfie after Sister Alphonse, the local community nun we used to see wandering around the village. She was quite distressed when she first came but we were unable to catch her read the leg ring. After a while, Alfie managed to find herself a boyfriend and it was lovely to see them cooing together and keeping each other warm during the winter, mind you as lovers go he was a bit of a philanderer. Of course feeding the two of them regularly we ended up with a posse, it became like Alfred Hitchcock's film "The Birds" on a morning. Had to stop feeding her eventually and she sloped off. [/QUOTE]
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