

16:42 it is lighter now


I love black cats, but not on birds places.AllyKass wrote:there was just a black cat
Liis wrote:There are other unexpected visitors to bird food:
Check this daring climber, from Maaleht, March 15
There is mistake in species identification. It's not rat but yellow necked field mouse (Apodemus flavicollis). This and yet some more readers think alike "Jäljekütt, 17.03.2011 14:45Kitty KCMO wrote:I love Google Translate! This is what is reported as the caption of the photo:
Smart Hiiumaa rat climbed onto the balls of fat birds in the bush after the end of the dish and the contents of your entire network slot and hid.
vainamoinen wrote: There is mistake in species identification. It's not rat but yellow necked field mouse (Apodemus flavicollis). This and yet some more readers think alike "Jäljekütt, 17.03.2011 14:45
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See ei ole rtott, tegemist on kaelushiirega ehk metsahiirega! nad ronivad puuotsas, söövad õunu, koguvad seemneid on üllatavalt hea turnija."
If I understand correctly in this case Google translator isn't guilty because story title is "Ettevõtlik rott tassib lindude rasvapalle oma pessa" and there is word "rott'- "rat".Liis wrote:, Kitty!
Oh, Vainamoinen, if confusing rats and mice were the only mistakes our beloved Google Translate made ... But you are right, and Vello Keppart wrote about heroically climbing field mice HERE a few years ago