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Any ideas what is happening here ??
Every few days someone leaves all this food stuff on our local park !!!
Once there were loads and loads of small bones and out dog ate a couple before I noticed . Any ideas what the hell is going on !? Feeding birds or trying to harm dogs ?! https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...35949a8527.jpg Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
i would have thought foxes would be the target
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Could be a fox pulling it out of bins or some one eating in the park
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No idea what I'm looking at there, what is food and what is nature
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probably people leaving food for foxes
speaking of food, i know alot of people say dont feed bread to wild birds ie Geese, Ducks and Swans and like the good girl I am I have bought duck food but honestly they much prefer bread.....so what is one to do :shrug: I was standing next to a man feeding the birds in the park the other day and he was emptying loads of bread and they were swarming round and then he threw in some of the official duck food and they had no interest, and I said to him do you find they just like the bread, and he said yeah I buy the duck food but its only really because people say dont feed bread but they have no interest..:laugh: |
Food left for Foxes or/and Badgers.
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Just walk the dog somewhere else, that photos hurt my head.
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"So, although bread isn't harmful, our advice is to only feed small amounts to birds." ------------------------------- So in other words, they want the birds to eat a nutritious diet. That's basically it |
It looks like the cereal ex-mrs LT would eat and say was delicious
i told her to sweep a carpenter's floor and save £2.50 |
Down from me at Windsor by the castle , little cafes sell bags of bread to feed to the swans and ducks.
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