Now I nose I'm supposed to chase the P Gins away
But we've developed a symbiotic relationship
If I turn a blind eye and leave them alone
They fling the bread around
And I get to snaffle extra rations
Works for me, hehe
(Oh butt, pleeeease don't tell Aunty Freya)
Loves and licky kisses
Princess Leah
xxx
MOL MOL MOL I promise not to tell Aunty Freya or any of our blogging friends that you and the P gins have agreed to disagree and are working in unison for the same cause!!!
ReplyDeletePrincess Leah you are a genius!!
Hugs madi your bfff
Hari OM
ReplyDelete...or the dogtur... little peeps + pigeons = extra lbs!!! hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx
Oh you are such a smart gal, Princess Leah, to get that bread away from the P gins. Bet they were happy to give it to you.
ReplyDeleteThat's a good idea!
ReplyDeleteWe've had some birdies that look a lot like pigeons hanging around at the feeder. Ghostwriter says they're just the usual mourning doves, maybe young ones, because their feathers are a couple shades darker than the usual ones we see. Unfortunately, the humans only put out seeds for the birdies. Yuck!
THAT is a brilliant plan... we won't tell a soul.
ReplyDeleteWhat a busy pup!
ReplyDeleteOh my....you are getting treats from the P Gins now?!? How do you do it, Princess Leah?
ReplyDeleteYou have them well trained! BOL
ReplyDelete:)
Those pee gins are annoying
ReplyDeleteLily & Edward
OMD they shared with you.
ReplyDeleteTell them no poop and everything will be fine.
Astro
Dear Leah
ReplyDeleteHere in Suburbia we have very little wildlife. I have not seen a pidgen in a while BUT we have had troubles with woodpeckers this summer. Crazy. And the crows/ravens are so numerous but I hear that is a good thing. Once the crows go your environ is considered toxic. Uh-oh.
Love Noodles
PeeEss: none of the wildlife has EVER shared rations with me!
Those P Gins would always come back anyway, so you're super smart not to waste your efforts chasing them.
ReplyDeleteToodle pip!
Bertie.
BOL, smart thinkin!
ReplyDeleteThe BIRDIES are leaving snacks for you!?!!? (Other than poop, I mean.) That is so awesome!
ReplyDeleteY/s,
Margaret Thatcher
Gettin' the P-Gin to leave bribes for you....that's fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a smart Princess you are!! Always bonding with your subjects!!
ReplyDeleteSmileys!
Dory, Jakey, Arty & Bilbo
Excellent plan, Leah! You are so smart!
ReplyDeleteExcellent snatch there Princess Leah, better to grab it now while it's in one big piece. Better than crumbs.
ReplyDeleteIt's a win-win situation, Leah!
ReplyDeleteAlso, what Aunty Freya doesn't know won't hurt her...and your secret is safe with us! ;p
P.S. That fifth photo made our Mama laugh out loud! :D
the critters in the cottage xo
You got a bite,, Good job!
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tweedles
smart girl!
ReplyDeletehugs
Mr Bailey, Hazel & Mabel
I could totally see my boys doing something like that. They tend to ignore squirrels and I'm wondering now if the squirrels ever sometimes drop food for them. Could explain a lot!
ReplyDeleteOMD, gurl ~ that is one pawsome feathered furiend to have fursure!!!! Where do I gets one of those???? All the wildlife leaves here is poop!!
ReplyDeleteKisses,
Ruby ♥
"symbiotic relationship" Wow, Princess, you are either higher learned or watch a lot of sci fi on TV.
ReplyDeleteYou are on the job with your feathered friends!
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