There are days aren't there, when you could do without the reality of the circle of life! Grandma watched in horror as a buzzard took a pigeon off her patio last week, quite a shock!
In our feline family it is little Nigella Stopit that rather fancies small flapping feathered things..., she also thinks that lizards are rather fun to play with, (yeeerk!). Our Ginger hunts mice, rats, and rabbits and will give them to Nigella once he has brought them into the house!
Once saw a New Zealand falcon have a major battle with a grey heron about 100 feet up in the top of a tree. Both birds tumbled out of it locked together, and crashed out of sight in the shrubs and bushes at the bottom of the tree. Never did manage to see which one came out the victor.
I am an over weight, under exercised OAP who lived most of her life in Surrey but due to the call of her roots ended up in Scotland.
Mother of two,nana of five and servant to oh so many cats.
My two passions are Family History and Scrapping.I enjoy photography but I'm more of a point and shoot kind of person. I also love flowers and growing tomatoes but I'm a very lazy gardener and wish it would happen without any effort.
When I was young I dreamt of being a singer but now I dream of writing a book but never get further than chapter3 !
Well that me in a nut shell!
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There are days aren't there, when you could do without the reality of the circle of life! Grandma watched in horror as a buzzard took a pigeon off her patio last week, quite a shock!
Aww...sad thing - nature Angie. I have seen 2 dead seagulls in the garden next door - foxes on the prowl! ~Glen~
It is so hard when you love both. Even Mighty dog gets an occasional fledgling.
Ahh that promised to be a lovely story. Can't help nature though eh?
In our feline family it is little Nigella Stopit that rather fancies small flapping feathered things..., she also thinks that lizards are rather fun to play with, (yeeerk!). Our Ginger hunts mice, rats, and rabbits and will give them to Nigella once he has brought them into the house!
Once saw a New Zealand falcon have a major battle with a grey heron about 100 feet up in the top of a tree. Both birds tumbled out of it locked together, and crashed out of sight in the shrubs and bushes at the bottom of the tree. Never did manage to see which one came out the victor.
Lovely photos! HP was only doing what comes natural, I guess! x
Hi Angie, cats will be cats! Poor birds :-(
Love your LO below. Mmmm marshmallow flapjacks sound scrummy.
Anne xx
Thanks for the lovely comment on my LIM card, nice to see you again.
Linbyx
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