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Was going to say robin b'stard, but it's actually a blackbird who keeps nicking the cat's food, who's too lazy to do anything about it
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That is great.
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It's Feathers McGraw !
Video it and you have an instant smash hit meme, you'll make thousands. 😀
I have a blackbird that stands less than one meter from the spinning head of a petrol strimmer waiting for the goodies to be revealed.
Balls of steel.
I see 2 pieces of evidence that your cat is being overfed: food left in the bowl and a ballsy blackbird that still has his birdy-balls.
It is amazing how quickly some birds pick up on sources of food - one spring we had a pair of ducks that would wander into the kitchen demanding bread.
Friends of mine back on to a canal,they would have swans, geese and ducks on their tea lawn. Ducks first, then the geese would scare the ducks off then the swans would move the geese on. First few years they thought is was cute having all these on their lawn with their young. But the swans got a little bolshy, they had to fit a farmhouse style split back door as the male would wonder in to the house. Then it would peck at the door for food. In the end British Waterways fenced off their garden from the canal so they couldn't get up to their lawn.
