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    Tales of nesting swallows & ducklings in a teacup

    Fake 'bird-scaring' owl becomes home for family of swallows



    When migrating swallows turned her house and barn into a home from home, Vivien Reynolds thought she had hit upon the ideal deterrent. She placed a model of a giant eagle owl high up in the barn, hoping the plastic predator's golden eyes and sharp talons would scare off the birds.

    Sadly, the swallows had other ideas. After two days eyeing up Ollie, the fake 3ft owl, a pair of the birds settled on its head. They then built a nest out of mud and twigs - where they are now raising a family of five hungry chicks.

    The swallows arrive every April after making a 6,000-mile trip from South Africa, where they spend the winter.

    Mrs Reynolds, 58, of South Hams, Devon, said: "My husband and I adore the swallows and when they arrive we have them absolutely everywhere. But this year we needed some extra storage space in the barn so we put the owl in there to scare them off. Unfortunately it took the swallows about two days to work out it wasn't hostile."

    Mrs Reynolds has resigned herself to waiting until the birds leave to reclaim her space.
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...n_page_id=1770

    The abandoned ducklings raised in a teacup



    A pair of tiny abandoned ducklings found battling against waves after being washed out to sea are being nursed back to health - in a teacup.

    The fluffy birds were saved from a watery grave when they were found by passing canoeist Chris Murray. He plucked the pair out of the sea and brought them back to land in his canoe. He then took them to Pennywell Farm, in Buckfastleigh, Devon, where they are recovering from their terrifying ordeal.
    Now the tiny creatures are happily paddling around in a small white cup. The ducklings, which are only a few centimetres tall only take up half of the cup's space.
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...n_page_id=1770

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    Those duck in the tea cup and so cute! Who says birds are dumb? They were smart enough to figure out that owl wasn't real!

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    Hmmm, What does Earl Grey have to say about the ducks?
    The secret of life is nothing at all
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    What wonderful stories. The first one funny, the second heartwarming. Great photos!
    ~Kimmy, Zam, Logan, Raptor, Nimrod, Mei, Jasper, Esme, & Lucy Inara
    RIP Kia, Chipper, Morla, & June

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    What an strange place for a bird's nest. The little ducklings are adorable!!! Nice stories.

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