Hi there NatureLover!Loodusesõber wrote:Can anyone tell, what are they eating?
If you follow the link in JoUK's post above - it explains what they are eating!!
Hi there NatureLover!Loodusesõber wrote:Can anyone tell, what are they eating?
I tried to open the link and I saw this:Patsycat wrote: Hi there NatureLover!
If you follow the link in JoUK's post above - it explains what they are eating!!
try refreshLucy wrote: I tried to open the link and I saw this:
Thanks for information.Patsycat wrote: Hi there NatureLover!
If you follow the link in JoUK's post above - it explains what they are eating!!
http://www.looduskalender.ee/node/2194Argo_L wrote:New article explains why so many pigs today...
Mait „meelitas“ karja paar päeva kohale, tuldi teiselt poolt rabateed, peibutuseks väikesed nisupeotäied.
Mait "lead" the pigs few days to the place, they came from other side of the bogway, and he lead them there with corn.
We were not in the ice storm, but yesterday we had very high winds and a 30-foot tall pine tree fell over in the yard. It damaged several more trees and bushesmacdoum wrote:Hello all and Bociany hope you were not snowed/frozen under over there !
welcome to the club, Loodusesõber:)Loodusesõber said:
P.S thanks for reminding me once again, that information could lie right under your nose, if you look carefully enough.
I suppose after three minutes the guests will begin the five o'clock meal, can your hear sounds of their steps?..Argo_L wrote:I heard pigs... But I guess its little too soon.. 2 more hours or little less then they come to eat:) Seems to be very windy today.
They are shy,..mm.. they are clever, it's wise to be careful... oh, now I see, there are others coming too..Argo_L wrote:Pigs came! At least one of them... But he/she is scared to come forward... hehe