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Work on a tree didn't go ahead the other day due to birds feeding chicks!

 

Due to a 21 day lay to hatch period as I am lead to belive this makes lay time in the last snow fall down our way!

 

Regardless of this is this not a little early for mistltle thrush?

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I was expecting some nice pics:001_smile:

 

Mistle thrushes are an early layer .....one of the first. Usually tuck the nest away in a tight branch to trunk union.

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And I hadnt viewed till now thinking it was about the very thing your dissapointed about! LMAO

 

:laugh1:

 

:confused1: Why???

 

Do you bat for the other side???

 

Nothing wrong with it if you are :001_smile:

 

Your among friends here Tony, so if you what to "come out" I feel sure you would get nothing but support :thumbup1:

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:confused1: Why???

 

Do you bat for the other side???

 

Nothing wrong with it if you are :001_smile:

 

Your among friends here Tony, so if you what to "come out" I feel sure you would get nothing but support :thumbup1:

 

Sky, I would have come out sooner, except i was certain once you found out it was you i fancied you would not give me so much of a hard time or even run away and I would not want to frighten you off before I had a chance to "convert you"!:lol:

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