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<blockquote data-quote="Ladynijo" data-source="post: 2681200" data-attributes="member: 570715"><p>5.5 FBG this Monday morning. Working today but less on than originally scheduled so happy days.</p><p></p><p>[USER=572522]@LivingLightly[/USER] Sidney the cockerel seems to do his 'Greet the day' stuff loudest when its a bright sunny day, he's not so vocal on the murky mornings. In that, we have a lot in common! But he does have a distorted sense of time, he started up this morning at 3.15am. But I think that was because something disturbed his roosting, he shut up after about 3 or 4 minutes. Mr Pheasant, on the other hand is a perfect gentleman, just a polite errk, errk noise and you'd hardly know he was there. A lot of bird life in my garden, I'm in the middle of farmland: current tally includes two ducks, a crippled crow (wing is lame, he hops everywhere, been like that for at least a year), a barn owl and a buzzard family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ladynijo, post: 2681200, member: 570715"] 5.5 FBG this Monday morning. Working today but less on than originally scheduled so happy days. [USER=572522]@LivingLightly[/USER] Sidney the cockerel seems to do his 'Greet the day' stuff loudest when its a bright sunny day, he's not so vocal on the murky mornings. In that, we have a lot in common! But he does have a distorted sense of time, he started up this morning at 3.15am. But I think that was because something disturbed his roosting, he shut up after about 3 or 4 minutes. Mr Pheasant, on the other hand is a perfect gentleman, just a polite errk, errk noise and you'd hardly know he was there. A lot of bird life in my garden, I'm in the middle of farmland: current tally includes two ducks, a crippled crow (wing is lame, he hops everywhere, been like that for at least a year), a barn owl and a buzzard family. [/QUOTE]
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