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BRAVE LITTLE SPARROWS.

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DIZZI

DIZZI Report 30 Jun 2014 19:03

I HAVE A BIRD FEEDING STATION NEAR MY KITCHEN WINDOW,
AND NOTICED THE LITTLE SPARROWS ARE GETTING REAL
BRAVE,THEIR CHASING THE STARLINGS OFF THE SUET BALLS,
THEY CRASH INTO THE FEEDER KNOCKING OFF THE STARLINGS,
ITS FASINATING TO WATCH
XXX

Mayfield

Mayfield Report 30 Jun 2014 21:21

Funny you should say that because a week or so ago I saw a sparrow all on his own chasing off a blackbird.

He was "well 'ard" must have been a cockney sparra down from the smoke. a real geezer! ;-)

Nolls from Harrogate

Nolls from Harrogate Report 30 Jun 2014 21:55

A few years ago I saw in the back garden on the edge of the lawn a little sparrow and in the dip down on to the earth was a piece of bread and on other side a mouse well one would move forward and the other would jump at it then jump back this went on for over half an hour I had to leave before they sorted it out but that little sparrow was a real wee fighter, I just wished I had had a camera :-D

On a sadder note we have just buried a sparrow tonight cat sitting on chair in garden with the poor wee thing underneath :-|