Pete’s Muzzabella missing

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Andy
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While I was out in the garden this afternoon I had the birds out. Roxanna brought out a cup of tea and while drinking it the birds suddenly shot off. We heard a bang like something hitting tin. Roxanna said something shot through low through the garden. The roof of the freezer units out the back of the butchers is tin. I had counted the birds and realised with what was in the loft and the ones flying that I was one missing. I went around to the back of the butchers but saw no sign of a bird or any feathers. Tonight I am missing Pete’s muzzabella. I don’t know whether it was a hawk or what it was. I didn’t see anything. Hopefully she might turn up tomorrow but I am doubtful. 🥲🥲
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Oh Andy. :(
I am so sorry to hear that. She's gone, for sure. Such a shame, she was a little star.
I had the same thing happen a few months back. A bunch of youngsters were messing about, took off, and one flew into the edge of the neighbour's shed.
Bang. That was that.
You will be devastated.
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What a shame, hopefully she will return but not sounding very good for her
Andy
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No sign of her this morning. She was sitting eggs that I was going to throw away, but I have now moved them under another pair.
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Andy wrote: Mon Apr 11, 2022 9:20 am No sign of her this morning. She was sitting eggs that I was going to throw away, but I have now moved them under another pair.
Well done. We may have lost her, but she can live on through her progeny.
Hopefully the 'Muzzaboy' will do something.
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Sorry to hear that bruv, it sounds like the Sparrow hawk to me Andy 😡😣
Good that you have decided to keep her eggs, the first round look nice so hopefully this round will be as good 🤞👍
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Murray wrote: Mon Apr 11, 2022 9:26 am
Andy wrote: Mon Apr 11, 2022 9:20 am No sign of her this morning. She was sitting eggs that I was going to throw away, but I have now moved them under another pair.
Well done. We may have lost her, but she can live on through her progeny.
Hopefully the 'Muzzaboy' will do something.
I have got 2 weaned from Pete’s muzzabella from the first round and the 2 eggs that I have moved. Plus the 2 youngsters from Muzzaboy. Will be interesting to see how they do.
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Such a shame, but these things happen.
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