Feeding time!

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Clever composition! :clapping:
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Yep...well done. Even a wire nest to complete the theme. :thumbup:
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Brilliant!
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genius !
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I hope none of the baby spanners is allergic to nuts.
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Don't know about spanners but birds don't seem to suffer from nut allergies, at least the ones in my back garden don't. They get through them at a rapid rate of knots.

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:clapping: :clapping: :clapping:
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There's only one nut for 3 baby spanners. I guess the mother can always bolt off for more!

:groan: (to save somebody else from doing it)

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Oh, wire on earth did you start this Alan. You're gonna take all the pun out of the picture now.
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Yes, brilliant is the word.

And when they grow up they can have a more varied diet.
(Young ones can be quite picky.)

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Just to throw a spanner in the works, what happens if one of the young ones is allergic to nuts?
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It's not polite to throw a spanner into a nest of spanners!

:whisper: (Also, see Leif's reply above)
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Unusually, 'spanner' is a word we have appropriated from German,
whereas 'wrench' comes from Old English.
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Oh nuts! Seems Leif nailed that one already! TX Hans.
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John Gray wrote:Unusually, 'spanner' is a word we have appropriated from German,
whereas 'wrench' comes from Old English.
Adopting 'spanner' must have been a wrenching experience for Brits.
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BobH wrote:
John Gray wrote:Unusually, 'spanner' is a word we have appropriated from German,
whereas 'wrench' comes from Old English.
Adopting 'spanner' must have been a wrenching experience for Brits.
:cheers: :laugh: :cheers: :laugh:
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John Gray wrote:Unusually, 'spanner' is a word we have appropriated from German,
whereas 'wrench' comes from Old English.
Thought the word was wench? :innocent: :grin:
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