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<blockquote data-quote="SiG" data-source="post: 1382752" data-attributes="member: 40075"><p>Another helpful suggestion from me.</p><p></p><p>Be prepared so that, the next time she goes near your feeders, you immediately string an Indian Sunbird or some such (using a photo combining carefully modified EXIF data and a layered image of your feeders) on all the news services and fora, and then, as the twitching hordes descend, point at her saying "she flushed it by ripping the feeders down and it's not been seen since." </p><p></p><p>Stand well back and let nature take its course. Just a thought.</p><p></p><p>Alternatively, concede defeat, tell her you're giving up your interest in birds, gardens, etc, and are taking up thrash-metal bagpiping and plan to use the garden for your band to rehearse in during fine weather.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SiG, post: 1382752, member: 40075"] Another helpful suggestion from me. Be prepared so that, the next time she goes near your feeders, you immediately string an Indian Sunbird or some such (using a photo combining carefully modified EXIF data and a layered image of your feeders) on all the news services and fora, and then, as the twitching hordes descend, point at her saying "she flushed it by ripping the feeders down and it's not been seen since." Stand well back and let nature take its course. Just a thought. Alternatively, concede defeat, tell her you're giving up your interest in birds, gardens, etc, and are taking up thrash-metal bagpiping and plan to use the garden for your band to rehearse in during fine weather. [/QUOTE]
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