11 thoughts on “Mo Do

  1. stbarbebaker 2018-01-18 / 10:27 pm

    Oh my goodness! That is rather exciting, a bit of a treat!

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  2. Otto von Münchow 2018-01-09 / 8:31 pm

    The window barrier between the two birds makes for an interesting narrative. Too much is too much, no!?

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  3. Vicki 2018-01-07 / 8:24 pm

    Yes, you have to keep an eye on those birds and the seed containers. I had my sliding balcony door open most of the day and had brought in the seed bowl to top it up overnight. Forgot to put the seed bowl outdoors and next day I look down next to my desk to see a Spotted Turtle-odve was walking around my lounge. Fortunately, it didn’t like the feel of my woollen rug and flew back outdoors. Hate to think of chasing a dove around my lounge room trying to catch it.

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    • Sherry Felix 2018-01-08 / 12:02 pm

      I saw birds at a London park deliberately activate an electric door to a cafe so they could get in to feed on crumbs. They are very smart.

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  4. Linda Atkins 2018-01-07 / 10:56 am

    That is a really cool picture. I can see the Pigeon waiting outside. So looking forward to tomorrow night. This has been a very interesting book to read and I am looking forward to your talk Xxoo Linda

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    • Sherry Felix 2018-01-08 / 12:04 pm

      Thanks Linda.
      To my viewers: The book is The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, How They Communicate—Discoveries from a Secret World. By Wohlleben, Peter.

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