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TheArtfulDogger Wrote:

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> Strange title to this thread, if it's a fox or cat

> then it's nature not murder


Murder only applies to the unlawful killing of a human being by another human being..


Foxy

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> TheArtfulDogger Wrote:

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> > Strange title to this thread, if it's a fox or

> cat

> > then it's nature not murder

>

> Murder only applies to the unlawful killing of a

> human being by another human being..

>




Poetic licence, Fox ..... :))


Many words are not used according to their original meaning.


Have you never heard the expression used by a hungry person "I could murder a (insert name of food item here)", for example?


Anyway apologies, maybe I should change the thread title to "Birds being very loudly killed in Crystal Palace Road?!?" but somehow it just doesn't have the same impact .....

Sue, 'birds being slaughtered' : even more dramatic : two weeks ago before the tree outside the nursery leafed, I saw a little bird sitting on a branch minding its own business, until a crow flapped down, scooped it up and flew away with it.

Elphinstone's Army Wrote:

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> Sue, 'birds being slaughtered' : even more

> dramatic : two weeks ago before the tree outside

> the nursery leafed, I saw a little bird sitting on

> a branch minding its own business, until a crow

> flapped down, scooped it up and flew away with it.


:(


A few years back a bird of prey got a starling in my garden.


I used to have loads of starlings and now none come.


Weird, eh? That poor starling made a lot of noise, but it was in broad daylight not after dark!

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