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    Default Starlings, the bird world's ASBO boys.

    These two decided to try feeding from the squirrel proof feeder, it was easy getting in.
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    Nice pics there Rolf. The squirrels will be up in arms.

    Highslide looks interesting btw.

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    Thanks Jimbo, yes, makes the picture viewing easy.

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    It's amazing how natural Starlings look behind bars
    I wish that I saw them more as they are hilarious. I used to have a lot hanging around my place ( I use that term purposely - it's like having a group of recalcitrant teenagers hanging around "cause we have nothing to do!"), but after the roof replacement took away the holes they used for nesting I don't really see them much. I was going to get a Starling box from RSPB, but they don't seem to do them now. Will have to look elsewhere I suppose.

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    Here's a little family gathering from last Christmas.
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