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elleng
May 2024
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Irish_Dem
(55,825 posts)1. When they start ruffling their feathers you know there is an argy bargy.
elleng
(135,637 posts)2. Long chat, before and after these pics!
Irish_Dem
(55,825 posts)3. I have some birds in back who do the same thing.
The doves especially.
I would love to have a bird translator so I could understand what they are saying to each other.
One time a squirrel and bird got into it right behind my house.
When it got physical I stepped in and intervened.
Told them to knock it off and take their show elsewhere, I wasn't going to have it.
AllaN01Bear
(22,913 posts)5. good one .
go to your room, dont come out untill you learn to be have .
elleng
(135,637 posts)6. They were ON 'their room,' the big nest,
and chicks would be born in June, sometime, I think; pics will follow!
AllaN01Bear
(22,913 posts)4. me mum and pop are having a hissing fit.