• bonjour@mander.xyzM
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    11 days ago

    They’ve been loyal and patient and it’s about time for the food to appear.

    Love it, thank you!

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      10 days ago

      Everyday like clock work, they know when the food will appear and will be here 30 mins beforehand to bathe and scratch around until food is served xD

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          10 days ago

          Don’t know and don’t really care to be perfectly honest. I live in a street that is predominantly students and I have to put up with loud parties and people screaming in the street outside my bedroom window pretty much every week, often multiple times a week.

          My upstairs student neighbours this time last year left a tap on and then went out to party so I was woken up at around 1 am to the fire alarms shorting out and a waterfall coming through the light fittings in my living room.

          Two days ago someone stood outside my house for around two hours between around 23:00 and 1:00 just smashing plates in the street every 5 mins or so.

          So to be perfectly honest I couldn’t care less how they feel about me feeding some pigeons a couple of times during the middle of the day. They can all go fuck themselves.

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              10 days ago

              Right?

              Right now we also get Blackbirds, Robins, magpies, jackdaws, sparrows and blue tits everyday too. I like that they have a little oasis from the city in my garden!

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      10 days ago

      Fuck no white bread. I buy 40kg of wild bird seed every month for them which consists of “homegrown small grain wheat, cut maize, red dari, black sunflowers, a mixture of millets with a dash of aniseed oil”. They also gave some suet and berry pellets as a little treat here and there :D