I think you'll find the main problem is that birds don't read books
I keep putting the book out, open at the relevant page, in the hope they'll take the hint.
JOHN TYMON said
Thu Jan 7 1:28 PM, 2010
David Craven wrote:
This isn't intended as an incredibly serious thread, but I'm sure we've all had encounters that defy convential wisdom.
For starters: 1. Willow Tits don't come to feeders, Marsh Tits do. Tell this to the pair of WTs in my garden.
the opposite definately applies round here,that is unless your in bunting hide at penny on a sundaythen every willow tits a marsh titregulars at penny will know what i meansame way every reed bunts a blackcap
-- Edited by JOHN TYMON on Thursday 7th of January 2010 01:30:08 PM
Karen Foulkes said
Thu Jan 7 1:18 PM, 2010
I think you'll find the main problem is that birds don't read books
David Craven said
Thu Jan 7 1:03 PM, 2010
This isn't intended as an incredibly serious thread, but I'm sure we've all had encounters that defy convential wisdom.
For starters:
1. Willow Tits don't come to feeders, Marsh Tits do.
Tell this to the pair of WTs in my garden.
I keep putting the book out, open at the relevant page, in the hope they'll take the hint.
the opposite definately applies round here,that is unless your in bunting hide at penny on a sundaythen every willow tits a marsh titregulars at penny will know what i meansame way every reed bunts a blackcap
-- Edited by JOHN TYMON on Thursday 7th of January 2010 01:30:08 PM