European Gardening: Birds in the garden Part 2., 1 by bonitin
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bonitin wrote: Today I have been pruning the climbers at the front of my house, which is in a row. As my neighbours are not plant-minded: 'plants are only useful in so far one can eat them', each year I have a big job to discipline my two vigorous climbers; a Wistera sinensis and a Parthenocissus tricuspidata that have ambitions to conquer the whole street if only allowed. That's why I could take this picture of the two baby wood-pigeons in their nest from the window on the upper floor of the house. For Resin; they are the babies of Columba palumbus. They are loyal guests and make nests every year in there. Also Blackbirds and the little Turkish turtles appreciate my jungle facade, in autumn the starlings feast on the berries of the Parthenocissus. |