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My Tits have all gone


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Saint Scotby it's a shame the usual suspects hijack a thread which is undoubtedly of important ornithological importance, for their own juvenile purposes, which I don't find the least bit amusing.

 

Like you, tits were once regularly to be seen from the back bedroom windows upstairs, if not in my garden then certainly next door.

 

I am convinced the lack of tits on view this spring were due to the arrival of a new neighbour last summer. She has a pussy which was seen regularly towards the end of the summer and although she kept it indoors during the winter months (when she invited me in to play with it a couple of times) I have no doubt now the warmer weather is here the damn thing will be on view in her garden again soon.

 

The pussy has clearly had a detrimental effect on the local birdlife but as an animal lover, the pussy does provide an alternative to the lively badger that can be seen in a house across the road, and has provided some excellent viewing in the past.

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Mine are still around, along with Thrush: they often go together I find, although more Black birds around here.

 

Cats are a problem so I just play a tune on my whistle and they don't like the high frequencies.. One of my favourites is 'Cock up your Beaver' - a fine jig and also a Rabbie Burns poem.

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Mine are still around, along with Thrush: they often go together I find, although more Black birds around here.

 

Yeah, I like to let mine go free and wild in the back garden as nature intended them. They like to soak up the sun. My neighbour sometimes pops his head over the fence which is annoying as they get startled and quickly find cover. I don't know why he doesn't just get a pair of binoculars like everyone else in the neighbourhood and watch from behind net curtains.

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