Monday 1 August 2011

My garden hoovers have reproduced...................

A quick explanation of the title.
I have a couple of regular Woodpigeons that clean up anything dropped from my feeders.
hence their nickname....the Hoovers.


I woke up this morning to see two juvenile Woodpigeons strutting about my garden.
I have only had a single youngster for the last few years so it was a lovely surprise.


 
At the moment they have the look only a Mother could love.....
.....and me of course.
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30 comments:

  1. Hi Andrew ...What a nice surprise....I am a Mother and I think they are lovely!!
    Love that little head tilt!!
    ♥ Grace

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  2. oh, they're so sweet! 'hoovers' here mean vacuum cleaners so i wasn't sure what to expect when i saw your post title!

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  3. My first thought too. "Vacuum cleaners can reproduce? What a marvelous age we live in."

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  4. You and me see the pigeons. I hear other people say they are rats with wings. How can they!

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  5. Love watching how the parents care for their young! Such devotion!

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  6. I like pigeons Andrew,although we don't have many. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

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  7. Hi Andrew,
    Shouldn`t that be `vacuum cleaners` as `hoover` is a brand name! ;)
    The Squab is an extremely odd looking creature, as you have said, a look only a mother could love!
    J
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  8. I love them! They are so sweet!

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  9. I don't do "politically correct".
    I am a baby boomer who grew up calling a vacuum cleaner a hoover the ball point pen a biro and sticky tape sellotape... Lol

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  10. Great photos. the detail on the first one is especially good.

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  11. AWWW, what a cutie! It is great to have these hoovers around. Great shots.

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  12. Yours hoover and mine are also at home clambering on the large feeder. Greedy but still welcome although they are getting more aggresive towards the Collared Doves.

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  13. They have a beauty all their own.

    I get a few in my garden, and they do an excellent job of picking up the spilt seed.

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  14. Thank goodness not everyone is hung up on good looks! Congratulations on the new Woodpigeons you may rest assured your garden will be as tidy as ever!

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  15. Andrew, I absolutely love your babies, they have such gentle colourings.

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  16. Hi there - yes, a face only a mother could love! But they taste good in pies! opps, don't think I should have said that.

    Cheers Stewart M - Australia

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  17. Beautiful colors! Lovely portrait of the pigeon. A neat bird. Not living in a ciy we don't see them that often.

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  18. Great hoovers Andrew. Did someone say pies? ;)

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  19. They are too good looking and yes, a great title. :)

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  20. So nice that they have reproduced in your garden :)They are lovely!

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  21. Nice photos of the pigeon.

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  22. What a sweet pair! The adult's coloring is beautiful!

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  23. Andrew,
    What a nice surprise to see your comment. I am wondering if woodpigeons are a close relative of the lowly pigeon we see in the parks in the US. These are a sweet pair, so homely that they are charming :) Thank you for opening up a whole new world of birds to me. I love birding!
    I am at Deeprootsathome.com

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  24. Nice photos... We have Mourning Doves performing the same function, cleaning up the mess of dropped seed from the feeders. They are very similar in appearance to your Woodpigeons. Thanks for stopping by and commenting on my post of my travels in Sweden. :-)

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  25. Beautiful fellows! Congrats on the 'offspring' :D

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  26. HOW Cool...I love pigeons..to me they are jewels of the bird world, with those gorgeous feathers.

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  27. It took me a moment to get the joke.:-D)
    I wonder if they will learn to visit the visit instead of eating the leftovers....like their cousins the Mourning Doves at my place?

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