So true, I always feed, water and give shelter to any that come in, in saying that not had one in for a while nowMurray wrote: ↑Sun May 07, 2023 9:13 am I have an unrung stray in my stock shed tonight.
I have an idea where it might have come from. A local bloke has given the game away and I hear that he dumped some out in the bush then took the loft down.
Not ideal, I wouldn't have thought.![]()
Anyway it turned up thin and dirty, and I ignored it for a few days. Then I just threw it a handful of corn. Then it hopped into the loft.
So I grabbed it and put it in a box for the night. Took it with me on the way to work and let it go. An hour later I had a message. "Guess who's back".![]()
So after a cold night hanging on the sputnik again, it's gone into the stock shed and is tucked up in the corner of the roof.
I don't want it, but it is fed and safe and warm.
On a cold night, you cannot refuse to do that.![]()
First stray of 2023
Sadies Lofts home of decent birds just a useless loft manager, and now a confirmed loser but proud


