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Sorry to keep banging on about this but it's really bugging me now and I want to know what's up there in my loft! Does anyone know how I upload a recording? If I can do it, please will u let me know if u know what it is? Thanks
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OJ's early bet on Natgas tastes "cheesey" with a slightly wormy finish.
From BRY Board. Thanks to Pedriven for finding this.
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Rig activity in North America is very ....
I don't care what the companies say but prefer to see what they do .
His latest data showed supply growing YOY and in April over March .
We haven't heard from him in about a week.
I'm waiting for Robry's next post.
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Blue tit and mouse
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birds and mouse by cally34 , on Flickr
shame i did get mouse in focus no time
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Long story short, my cat brought a live mouse into the house and now it's free somewhere. I have every confidence that either me or the cat will catch it again. However I'm worried about the likelyhood of and infestation. If the mouse is pregnant then...
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I had a problem with a mouse, I would advise you to put a plate on the floor with some beans on it, if there is mouse droppings on the plate the next morning then you have a problem.
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Could a budgie and a mouse live together ? It does sound silly but have you ever thought about it? Like in a large cage with perches ets for the bird but also ramps + toys for the mouse.. I'm just wondering it doesn't mean ill do it but rats eat birds...
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What if the bird....
Both would really.
Consider droppings and urine from the mouse.
A mouse carries bacteria that may be harmless to people, but can harm the bird.
They are extremely agile.
A rat could easily get to the bird.
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Wood/Field Mouse
Been nicking the bird food, quite tame but as fast as lightning...
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Field/Wood Mouse by StuartJPP , on Flickr
Started by SLRUser on
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To have a few of them that climbed onto my bird table at night to clean up after the birds.
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Hi,
I'm new here, but could someone recommend a good 'non poison ' and 'non sonic' method of getting rid of an annoying mouse that seems to have made his home in the floorboards. posting.php?mode=post&f=53#
Grish
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Rentokill they love mars bars got 2 every night for a week and a half in the traps The early bird catches the worm but it's the second mouse that gets....
You never get just one mouse, there will be a whole family of them running around.
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Modest Mouse they're so awesome. i really love them lately. what do you guys think?
Education
Paper Thin Walls
Tiny Cities Made Of Ashes
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I only know Float.
I'll get it.
I like how blasphemous he can be Lindsey, give me a modest mouse album.
Love MM, I think Good.
Again when Isaac goes on a little rant about someone requesting Free Bird haha.
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Crow eating a baby bird
Huge distance and crop involved here so I'm not posting for any other reason than I thought it was interesting.
Crow held the chick in its beak and bashed it against the branch before it went down the hatch head first :shrug:
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Why do people feel the need to post pictures deal .
Why: : (Post 4656906) Unpleasant bird & unpleasant subject.
Unpleasant bird & unpleasant subject.
Nicely documented.
Interesting, if gruesome, observation.
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I observed my wife's cat kill a bird today. It was quick but evidently painful for the victim, judging by the cry. I have to say, it was slightly disturbing.
This cat is healthy, well fed and has a wonderful personality in his dealing with us humans.
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I should start throwing out bird....
My two cats probably get a bird a week.
She helps me locate the mouse, and corral it in a confined space for sharing your wisdom,now go back under the bridge.
We make a good team.
It's still useful.
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