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We have a minor bird problem in the vegie patch now that our beagle has moved on to much greener pastures. A great big net over half of it is helping, but we've not made it to the shop yet to buy some more... We needed a temporary measure while our little seedlings settled in! The neighbours scoffed, but we thought a scarecrow would be a lovely addition to our garden. Her name is Daisy and she worked very hard for the first 24hrs, but seems to have been on a smoko since... still she is a colourful addition while we wait for some serious vegie and flower growth to happen. The girls like her too, especially Audrey who has just mastered winking!
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