dragnil
The glass is half full, but the bottle is empty.
Sorry if this is a result of many weeks of lock-down but my curiosity was roused by the mysterious daily arrival of excrement in the garden.
The whiteness you can see in the pictures indicates to me that it's avian but the size rules out all of our garden birds and, yes, I've been looking for a woodpigeon with a squint, but no joy there.
It reminds me of goose droppings and when I moved it the interior was fresh green plant matter.
However, although our garden is rural it is surrounded by trees and I can't imagine a large bird being able to land easily.
It does seems to appear overnight so could we have an owl, but how would that explain the green content?
Any ideas gratefully considered.
David,
Nr Lincoln, UK
The whiteness you can see in the pictures indicates to me that it's avian but the size rules out all of our garden birds and, yes, I've been looking for a woodpigeon with a squint, but no joy there.
It reminds me of goose droppings and when I moved it the interior was fresh green plant matter.
However, although our garden is rural it is surrounded by trees and I can't imagine a large bird being able to land easily.
It does seems to appear overnight so could we have an owl, but how would that explain the green content?
Any ideas gratefully considered.
David,
Nr Lincoln, UK