Posted by tony on May 27, 2006, 11:31 am
Hi.
If you remember, or care :-) I posted that our magpies disappeared.
Well, they're back, just as demanding and funny as ever.
Missed 'em
Tony
Posted by Jonno on May 27, 2006, 3:59 pm
tony@tony.com wrote:
> Hi.
> If you remember, or care :-) I posted that our magpies disappeared.
> Well, they're back, just as demanding and funny as ever.
> Missed 'em
>
> Tony
Birds appear to be seasonal. Or maybe go on holidays...
Posted by HC on May 27, 2006, 8:33 pm
G'day Tony
Great news!! I thought they would return, judging by the family who
live in my area. While they haven't started coming in for handfeeding
just yet, they are wandering around the lawn and garden area, in fact
there are 5 outside the window as I type.
Bronwyn ;-)
tony@tony.com wrote:
> Hi.
> If you remember, or care :-) I posted that our magpies disappeared.
> Well, they're back, just as demanding and funny as ever.
> Missed 'em
>
> Tony
Posted by jils on May 27, 2006, 8:34 pm
we have a pair of magpies that will come to the door every day for weeks
and take food from my hand. then we don't see them for maybe a month at
a time. maybe they find another sucker giving better handouts!!
tony@tony.com wrote:
Posted by Jonno on May 28, 2006, 8:18 am
jils wrote:
> we have a pair of magpies that will come to the door every day for weeks
> and take food from my hand. then we don't see them for maybe a month at
> a time. maybe they find another sucker giving better handouts!!
>
> tony@tony.com wrote:
It seems to have something to do with the dispersion of their
youngsters... They take him/her elsewhere, help him move and then the
parents come back.
> If you remember, or care :-) I posted that our magpies disappeared.
> Well, they're back, just as demanding and funny as ever.
> Missed 'em
>
> Tony