Thursday, May 03, 2007

The Thrush


This little chap (or chappess) visits my garden daily, but I have to make sure he (or she) does not get into the wormery!

9 comments:

Inthemud said...

Oh yes, he can probably smell all those worms!! buy some meal worms to feed him!!

Suffolkmum said...

He/she is very cute, all bright and curious!

Woozle1967 said...

Wonderful pic - I can never get mine so clear/close!x

Wizzard said...

It was taken thru the kitchen window one morning so he seemed unaware of my presence.

Westerwitch/Headmistress said...

Oh good grief - seriously not worm friendly.

Chris Stovell said...

Hail fellow worm lover (eh?)! I've had worms for a year (which is longer than the kids ever got away with!) through rain, cold and -worst of all - a hot summer and they have wee'd litres of liquid fertiliser. My joke is that I have the best fertilised stones in West Wales as nothing grows up here! Ah but at least my worms are happy!

Wizzard said...

Hey Chrish,
have you had any probs with your worms at all? I have heard some reports that the worm juice is actually not all that beneficial! what would you say?

Blossomcottage said...

I love the birds in the garden but the sparrows are breeding just a tad to fast and I can't keep the feeder full. See you love golf, I come from a golfing family, my father played off 4 and my mother has been the big wig president of Hayling Island Golf Club twice I do play and can hit the ball a long way, I just hate the putting bit!!!
Blossom

Wizzard said...

The Hoodies are the problem here. They built a nest down my chimney and I hadnt noticed. So when I lit the fire I filled my house with black smoke and had to wash all my curtains (well I 'spose they have to be washed sometime!)
I was sensible though and extinguished the fire before it set light to the nest. It then cost me £100 to have the nest removed and a granny put on the chimney to stop the nesting in future!