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I've got one in training down in my barn.

 

I just clap my hands and he comes within a few seconds.

 

Each time I go in for some logs I take a shovel and disturb the ground for him to pick at, then yesterday, despite having no money to buy a loaf of bread for ourselves, went and bought some fat balls and wild bird seed for him :001_rolleyes:

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I've got one in training down in my barn.

 

I just clap my hands and he comes within a few seconds.

 

Each time I go in for some logs I take a shovel and disturb the ground for him to pick at, then yesterday, despite having no money to buy a loaf of bread for ourselves, went and bought some fat balls and wild bird seed for him :001_rolleyes:

 

Fairplay for feeding him Dean but you really dont have to spend and besides Robin's aint really seed feeders. If yer gonna spend buy a tub of meal worms or better still dig up some brandlings from your chip pile.....They love cheese aswell.:001_smile:

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