Scrambles83
Free Ranging
Things here appear all good so running with that for nowAll is good here, how about you?

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Things here appear all good so running with that for nowAll is good here, how about you?
This makes me very happy. Probably just like Hattie it was a passing thing. By the way, locked up for 2 days, I only got 6 eggs and 2 of them were from Phyllis. I guess they prefer access to the ENTIRE yard.Janet update
I think whatever upset her was a storm in a teacup. She seems herself today, but she's still on the watchlist because she hasn't laid an egg since Thursday.
She's not a youngster. And she's never taken a break from laying that I can recall. So perhaps she's entering retirement.
The last time I thought she wasn't laying and I found a hidden nest with 7 eggs in it! Maybe I need to be a little more rigourous in my egg collecting.
That is tragic, although I might have done the Bob Dylan myself.My cat, Karma, would sharpen her claws on my record cover spines
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You can see where I started buying again once they were moved higher
Awesome news!Things here appear all good so running with that for now![]()
It seems to be seasonal. When Harold and Blue Spot were alive Tribe 2 went everywhere. They traversed a greater range than any other group. These days they stay in a relatively small area apart from the visits to my house which seem to coincide with spring.Is that a seaonal habit or did something disrupt their daily visits?
I must admit, they don't look much like the eggs you normally show.So pale! And I've grown accustomed to knowing whose eggs I'm eating. It felt wrong to not know who laid breakfast.
I wasn't sure they were even eggs at first.I must admit, they don't look much like the eggs you normally show.