WHACK!!!

I once rescued a sparrow being attacked by several magpies. He was knocked out! So i picked him up and took him to a place he could recover, of which he did and flew off.....
Then the magpies died because they did not eat and that was their only meal of the month...
Exaggerating here, but you get what I mean: leave nature alone.
 
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A few years ago on a new extension the glass is some sort of E coat and is very reflective from the outside and a bird must of thought it was a hole, I heard a bang but it was only at night when the security light came on and the glare hits the window that we could see the imprint left behind -- its almost perfect like a holagram here
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I hope you didn't ever clean the mark, it's been left by nature and should therefore never be touched. You don't want to face the wrath of johnny2007 ;)
 
My neighbour's just noticed there are 5 seagulls sitting on his car roof sh1tting away like there's no tomorrow. He was about to shoo them away so I opened my window and shouted 'hey, don't you dare interfere with nature, leave them birds ALONE!!!'
 
Wind your neck in.

Do you not live in a house or an apartment? Maybe you don't, maybe you live on a small houseboat, or a camper van or a tent or a tree or perhaps you sleep under the stars to have minimal impact on the environment. The high majority of the masses don't.

If I have a hawk tucking into a dead bird on my front garden, I'll decide whether I'm going to leave nature alone or not, thanks ;)
When Hawk took out a fat pigeon a few years back, i decided to leave well alone and let her get on with it. Those beady eyes never forget a face and can spot you a mile away...you never see 'em coming.
 
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I hope you didn't ever clean the mark, it's been left by nature and should therefore never be touched. You don't want to face the wrath of johnny2007 ;)
We did actually leave it for quite a while as it looked good. Incidently there were no feathers or any sign of the bird
 
I had a hawk eating a pidgin on the lawn and it took a couple of hours and everything was gone apart from feathers and its intestinal track from beak to gut - they dont seem to like that bit - fussy eaters.
 
Then the magpies died because they did not eat and that was their only meal of the month...
Exaggerating here, but you get what I mean: leave nature alone.

I know but, even other animals rescue and defend other animal...

I would do it again..
 
Wind your neck in.

Do you not live in a house or an apartment? Maybe you don't, maybe you live on a small houseboat, or a camper van or a tent or a tree or perhaps you sleep under the stars to have minimal impact on the environment. The high majority of the masses don't.

If I have a hawk tucking into a dead bird on my front garden, I'll decide whether I'm going to leave nature alone or not, thanks ;)
My point is that we all take space off from nature and then we also get to decide who's going to eat and who's going to go hungry.
Better to leave some, at least some natural events take their course.
 
The NIMBY supporters round our way make me laugh.

"Ooh, we can't have any new building on virgin land."

I argued that everyone was currently living in a house built on land that was once unoccupied and as such were hypocrites.
 
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