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    Today I rescued another two birds trapped in someone's badly constructed fruit cage. That's three in a week.

    There were great big head-size holes in the netting, where a bird can get in. Unfortunately they can't always find their way back out again. If it had been in there for more than a day or two, I think it would have died of thirst in this weather.

    PLEASE people ~ check your netting for holes and gaps. Peg it down well with bricks or pegs, and don't leave loose bits flapping around that can tangle around birds' legs.
    All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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    I really don't think people should net anything that they can't check every day. We NEED our birds (pigeons excepted! ) to eat up the pests.
    Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.

    www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring

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      I must admit that untill recently I was begining to think that I had not built a fruit cage but a flight avairy.

      Every day it semed that there was either a blackbird or robin in there. Found a gap by the gate but seemed to do no good even when I fixed that.

      Then I spotted the blackbird go under the gate and after about 2/3 minutes, scampered out under it again.

      Fixed that but still had the robin.

      Eventually I spotted him on the roof of the cage, run along the supporting wires and pop through the roof, again a couple of minutes later he hopped along the upper wire of the blackberry bed and dived through a gap.

      On looking closer I found that where I had joined two runs of netting together, I had left a gap.

      Had no more birds since but the robin does watch from the top of the cage while I'm digging outside and is down like a shot when I move away.
      I am certain that the day my boat comes in, I'll be at the airport.

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