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Homeless sparrows

Posted on 20 November 201421 November 2014
Homeless sparrow
Homeless sparrow

Our house is home to lots of creatures, some welcome, some not so much. This little fellow is most welcome to stay in his new home in our porch as long as he wants. The swallows might not be too chuffed when they get back in the spring though!

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3 thoughts on “Homeless sparrows”

  1. Marilyn Laugesen says:
    21 November 2014 at 9:42 pm

    he looks quite comfy in his winter quarters , maybe he will be gone , when the snow melts and the swallows return….
    is it getting colder now??

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    1. Joe says:
      21 November 2014 at 10:05 pm

      Yes, it’s just turned much colder tonight. It’s been damp and miserable, but we’re forecast a cold snap for this weekend and next week. Hope you and Elo are well and enjoying your new house!

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  2. Robyn Richardson says:
    22 November 2014 at 4:03 am

    I love birds. I’m glad he found a safe place to live in your porch.

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