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wafflycat - 20 May 2005 07:57 GMT
Or is it?

last year remember I posted about a robin that would fly into the utility
room and eat the dry cat food left out for Waffles?

Well this year, it's back. Or is it? Robins don't tend to have a long life
span so I'm wondering that it may be one of last year's offspring with
learnt behaviour.

Whatever, I am feeding three cats and a robin on a daily basis ;-)

Cheers, helen s
CATherine - 22 May 2005 01:41 GMT
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I had a blackbird I raised after it was blown out its nest and he went
south for the winter but came back every spring and would land on the
tree by the window and let me gte real close to him each time and he
would answer to his name. He was 4 when we moved. But your robin has
to be the same one because if there was another one with learned
behaviour you would be seeing two while the second one was being
trained.

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CATherine
hobbs - 27 May 2005 11:57 GMT
My Daughters father-in-law started feeding a Cuckaburra
when he found it loved mince, last tuesday when I was
down at my Daughters visiting my new grandchild her MIL
arrived, and was cheerfully grumbling about buying *best*
mince for eight Cuckaburra's, she buys her meat from a very
good butcher, but he's VERY expensive, we told her to go
to the supermarket in future, which she is going to do.
Meanwhile I'm very jealous I love cuckaburra's, I do get
some birds walk along my veranda wall but I dare not feed
them because Wilson plays out there, I think it would be a
dangerous place for them.    Jean.P.

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