Great trick...
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There's 5 Mondays this February.
There's always one .......... I was gonna go tell the wife this wonderful snippet and you've **** right on my strawberries ........ AND we ain't got Rhodes either, thank you Des ........ ****ing Leap Years!
Sorry.
Furthermore, when it isn't a leap year, there's always four of each day in February. It's 28 days (4 weeks) long!
The moment's gone mate, I'd have told her ........ she'd have known anyways ....... you don't need Google if you've got my Mrs, she knows EVERYTHING![]()
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I've just watched a gang of these - Long Tailed Tit - arrive into the Japonica in my front garden. First one, then two, three and up to ten - twelve. Then they drift away, one-by-one, to another possible source of food.
One of my favourite birds.
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Marsh tits are quite rare. Lucky man!
Yesterday,driving back from an appointment with a specialist, I left the main road and followed the small back roads. At one spot, a Tawny Owl flew out of a wood and crossed the lane ahead of me.Other than blue, great and marsh tits, sparrows and robins, the most exciting bird we've had on the feeder is the greater spotted woodpecker. We do get a lot of Red Kites cruising over the garden and they've taken some rabbits that I chucked over the fence. Beautiful birds. I'm trying to tame some crows, they're clever bastards. Feed them and they will come.
They are .... less rare!Ah crap, I think they're coal tits having looked at some pictures. Too much time on the internet looking at tits.