Wagtail
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- Joined
- Jan 15, 2013
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- 12,618
- Location
- St Helens, Tasmania, Australia
- Tractor
- JD 4105 / JD Z355E (48" deck)
Fun morning today as my peace & quiet was disturbed by a rattling in my wood-heater's chimney. Fortunately, it's not cold enough to start a fire but winter is coming soon enough. The chimney was swept in January in preparation.
I thought the bird was perhaps thinking of building a nest, so I banged on the flue to discourage it = no luck, I could still hear it although less frequently. I went outside, had a pipe & a thought... came back in and opened the heater's door and out flew a starling! The poor thing was even more confused as I have floor to ceiling 'french' windows & doors. A lot of banging into glass trying to get out, so I decided that the house needed a wee bit of airing out anyway and opened a couple of doors. I then went outside again so as to give the bird one less thing to worry about and, sure enough, it found the open door (much like 'Barry the Bat' did last month).
Yes, I know that it was just a starling, but they're not in plague proportions here in Aus and they do eat their fair share of insects around here.
I thought the bird was perhaps thinking of building a nest, so I banged on the flue to discourage it = no luck, I could still hear it although less frequently. I went outside, had a pipe & a thought... came back in and opened the heater's door and out flew a starling! The poor thing was even more confused as I have floor to ceiling 'french' windows & doors. A lot of banging into glass trying to get out, so I decided that the house needed a wee bit of airing out anyway and opened a couple of doors. I then went outside again so as to give the bird one less thing to worry about and, sure enough, it found the open door (much like 'Barry the Bat' did last month).
Yes, I know that it was just a starling, but they're not in plague proportions here in Aus and they do eat their fair share of insects around here.