Outings around Lausanne, Switzerland

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and in the "bread soup"

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nan, I think it's time to afford the magpie a bigger bird bath. =O:


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Just saw that there is another video... Very clever birds!
Just wonder where they snatched those big chunks of bread.
Did they eat all of their bread soup or did you have to clean up after them? :-0


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I have to clean... several time per day 0*\

I think people throw away big pièces of bread 0- 0- 0-
and this one collect all ;-)
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And I'm sure that's not always an easy task. That bird bath beast on the right look rather heavy. :shock:


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right, this one on the left... I have to tie, the Crow put down several time when it flew away 0*\
this one is ok for it... but heavy for me O-/


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Those crows/magpies are very clever, nana! I think the horrid mynahs are related too!


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=O: =O: Lovely videos and clever bird...although it is bathing in soup!! O** =O:


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Quite a lot of life on your balcony, Nan O:V The craw and the magpie are a bit on the big side for your bird bath, but they seem to enjoy it big time ^Q^ ^Q^


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Richprins wrote:Those crows/magpies are very clever, nana! I think the horrid mynahs are related too!
the firsts are Covidae and Myna, Family of Starlings, Sturnidae

right Crows are very clever
they drop walnuts from a traffic lamp in a crossroad... in hope a car will be run on it and will be open O-/


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