Think its a mind/body reaction Andy , when your mind goes into a focused relentless overdrive through stress to cope with what is an extremely tense situation , now that the pressure is off your mind body click is all over the place , don't be surprised if soon you feel the need to sleep for a week , Take good care of your self mate , there are many out there that really appreciate all you have done and continue to do ,Kudos mateMorning all....been awake since 2:30....Not sure what's up with me lately.
Cool plates - who makes them,.......
I wish I knew nothing on the back of them but we bought them when living in New Zealand.Cool plates - who makes them,.......
Morning all. Last day at Experian for me. Will be a quiet one.
Adam you and Dem been Deterring Birds for years mate
We've got pidgeons with prodigous rear ends taking it in turns to cr4p from the same point on the same tree branch leaving an unholy mess on our path. Wish I still had my slingshot which i bought via an ad from the back of some comic back in the 70s! That would give hem something else to think about!
Eb
That'll be a really pants leaving do, Chris. Well, good luck on the outside!
This morning it took me a while to work out what day it might be. Having realised that yesterday was a working day, I knew it couldn't be Sunday or Monday, and I remembered that the day before yesterday hadn't been a working day. Tuesday it is! Happily, there are enough recurring meetings in my diary that the week has some kind of structure, but it's mot much.
In other 'news', the fecking starlings are back and the 617 Squadron of Rooks are in full incontinence mode. I've ordered some Bird Free Fire Gel from Amazon and hope to get it installed in the right locations at the weekend to defer the filthy little bastards. Does anyone have any other good tips for deterring birds? The obvious suggestion to take up arms against our oppressors might not work well on account of being in a village.
Some of the hotels I work with use a variety of methods, from the usual fake owl/eagle (delete as applicable) to using a device that sends out ultrasonic clicks which birds hate.
The most successful one, is relatively inexpensive as well. Basically is one of those kite type things on a stick. Basically as it's continuously moving (as long as it's windy) means the birds don't land or are distracted by it.
Works on pigeons anyway!
Buy a Peregrine!...........You won't need to feed it!That'll be a really pants leaving do, Chris. Well, good luck on the outside!
This morning it took me a while to work out what day it might be. Having realised that yesterday was a working day, I knew it couldn't be Sunday or Monday, and I remembered that the day before yesterday hadn't been a working day. Tuesday it is! Happily, there are enough recurring meetings in my diary that the week has some kind of structure, but it's mot much.
In other 'news', the fecking starlings are back and the 617 Squadron of Rooks are in full incontinence mode. I've ordered some Bird Free Fire Gel from Amazon and hope to get it installed in the right locations at the weekend to defer the filthy little bastards. Does anyone have any other good tips for deterring birds? The obvious suggestion to take up arms against our oppressors might not work well on account of being in a village.
Our rooks would probably try to mate with it. Or eat it. Or both, come to think of it.