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Another One Bites the Dust

I can understand why a bird would want to get out of the kitchen "at all costs". Still, not a very pheasant scene to wake up to.
 
Now you know "what's for dinner"
 
:lol: the other other white meat
 
I guess he couldn't take the heat.
 
I think it was the Australian Shepperd chasing him,mostly
 
Why was it inside your house in the first place?
 
Door from the kitchen to the porch was open.
Temps have been very pleasant here and was nice to turn off the A/C
There are plants all over the porch and I placed a couple of Boston Ferns there on Sunday and already the birds have nest in them.
 
I see, so you are luring birds into to house. Interesting way to hunt them.
 
I know Walter, and the shot gun pellets are playing havoc with the walls
 
It's a big kitchen...so it's a fair fight :wink-new:
 
We leave our front and back doors open a lot for the breeze. Birds are in the house constantly...well, at least once a day. They usually find their way out but sometimes hit a window and have to be helped out of their "daze".
 
Who needs stones

When there are shot gun pellets
 
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