Sunday, 28 October 2007

My Garden


Japanese people seem to be very anti-wildlife in Tokyo. Noone seems to want animals anywhere near them unless they're in a cage or on a leash. Because of this it's basically impossible to find bird feeders or those "birdseed clumps on a hook that I forget what they're called" things for sale.

In an attempt to attract some birds to my small garden I had to resort to buying a bag of birdseed and just sprinkling it on my back fence. Luckily it worked and I now have some cute little sparrows to watch!

Here's a video I took. Enjoy.



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Anonymous masato said...

What a cute little garden of yours with small visitors you have!! Congratulations!

Friday, 02 November, 2007  

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