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Title: Caught in the act!
Post by: ideasguy on November 28, 2020, 10:59:23 AM
I planted 50 tulips in a frenzy on Wednesday - yes, very late I know, but...

Looking casually out the kitchen window yesterday I saw a blackbird picking at something white.
Later when I had a look, it had dug up one of my plantings and had picked the side out of one of my tulips!
So - THATS why they don't always appear :o

They love apples, and I store the excess each year and throw them to the birds during the winter months.
The blackbirds seem to love them.

I usually cut them in 2 pieces.
There were some beside the spot where the theft occured :D

However, they pick the windfalls as most of you will know.
Cute little things - they pick the very BEST ones and ignore the smaller and the greener ones :D

Title: Re: Caught in the act!
Post by: Palustris on November 28, 2020, 11:14:24 AM
It is possible that the Tulip had a bug inside of it which the blackbird was eating rather than the bulb itself.
We lost around 2,000 tulip bulbs to the badgers in the last garden so one to a blackbird is unfortunate, but not massive.  ::)
Title: Re: Caught in the act!
Post by: ideasguy on November 28, 2020, 11:40:31 AM
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so one to a blackbird is unfortunate, but not massive.

Ah, but that is the one I caught on :D
My sister has a massive wild bird "collection" and complains about no tulips ;D