Thursday, December 26
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So did you give them some roast turkey then?
ReplyDeleteI think that would have been a little insensitive, Mark as well as expensive as we didn't have a roast turkey ourselves and would have had to have bought one just for them.
DeleteWhat no turkey Sue, we have just had our second meal and there is loads left to last until the new yea!. Lovely pictures
DeleteNo Roger no turkey - too much for three of us and a small dog. To be honest I can't remember ever having cooked a whole turkey (may have way back) we prefer something that takes less fuss to cook,
DeleteOh these photos are so sweet. Glad to have found you...Happy Holidays!
ReplyDeleteAnd you are very welcome Lee I hope you had a good holiday too.
DeleteBusiness as usual in bird world, Christmas or not :)
ReplyDeleteIndeed, Jessica the poor little things are having a tough time in this wind.
DeleteMany guest you have there.
ReplyDeleteAnd many more besides, Diana and they didn't even bring a gift,
DeleteLovely photos. We were watching the blue tits filling up on nuts at Fairburn Ings yesterday.
ReplyDeleteIt's good reserve for dog walking isn't it, Jo? We just made do with a private reserve in Ossett with a nice warm hide and coffee on tap. We actually had more variety than show in the photos. No siskins yet though!
DeleteWhat a pleasure to see so many beautiful birds enjoying an abundance of food. I loved them all, and was enchanted by the long tailed tit on martyn's blog. Wonderful.xxx
ReplyDeleteWe do get a wide range of birds Snowbird - we always seem to see more in the garden than at the RSPB reserve!
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