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  • Trivia. What happened?

    What are the guesses? It is in the greenhouse and is a potted tree so what is doing this?
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    Nothing in the world takes the place of growing citrus till figs come along. Ray City, Ga. Zone 8 b.

  • #2
    Danny got hungry?

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    • #3
      That could be from a bird pecking at it?

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      • Hershell
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        Yes. A bird. Now, what kind?

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      Insects ? Slugs?
      Last edited by greenfig; 03-11-2015, 01:43 AM.
      USDA z 10a, SoCal. WL: Boysenberry Blush

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      • #5
        Rat damage.
        SoCal, zone 10.
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        • #6
          Looks like squirrel or chipmunk damage when it occurs here. Or mice.
          Mike -- central NY state, zone 5a -- pauca sed matura

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          • #7
            it looks like one got away from Harvey... he probably sent it to you with cuttings. lol
            andreas-patras Peloponnisos Greece zone 9a

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            • Hershell
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              Not from Harvey. He leaves slobber on the stem.

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            SCfigFanatic guessed a bird. So what kind?
            Nothing in the world takes the place of growing citrus till figs come along. Ray City, Ga. Zone 8 b.

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            • #9
              Mockingbird would be my first guess
              Ed
              SW PA zone 6a

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              • #10
                If it is in the greenhouse then its a very sneaky bird.
                "gene"
                Zone 9 Houma LA in the bayou land.

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                • #11
                  Fig woodpecker
                  Arne - Northern NJ - Zone 6A

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                  • #12
                    'robin

                    dang, thought I won....

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                    • #13
                      A bird is good enough

                      If it's not a mockingbird then perhaps a sparrow. Perhaps Jack Sparrow.
                      Bob C.
                      Kansas City, MO Z6

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                      • #14
                        Originally posted by Hershell View Post
                        SCfigFanatic guessed a bird. So what kind?
                        Condor?
                        SoCal, zone 10.
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                        • #15
                          I'm going to guess a mouse. You could put a trap in the pot at the base of the tree.
                          Calvin, Wish list is to finish working on the new house, someday.
                          Bored? Grab a rake, paint roller, or a cordless drill and come over!

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                          • #16
                            blue jay

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                            • #17
                              Some good guesses but not yet. The greenhouse has bird netting around it with 1"x 1" mesh. We might have to give a prize for this one.
                              Nothing in the world takes the place of growing citrus till figs come along. Ray City, Ga. Zone 8 b.

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                              • #18
                                Let's get creative....hummingbird? They do eat fruit, but that's a lot of food for a tiny little bird.

                                They're also just getting back from a long migration....maybe they're hungry...
                                Last edited by brettjm; 03-11-2015, 11:52 AM. Reason: details
                                Brett in Athens, GA zone 7b/8a

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                                • #19
                                  carolina wren?
                                  Kevin (Eastern MA - Zone 5b/6a)

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                                  • #20
                                    Oooh...I like the wren guess. They're so adorable though, its hard to be mad at them.
                                    Brett in Athens, GA zone 7b/8a

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                                    • #21
                                      Pelican

                                      a real tiny one

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                                      • #22
                                        Dwarf Pterodactyl var. Micro Figus Eatus
                                        Darkman AKA Charles in Pensacola South of I-10 zone 8b/9a

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                                        • #23
                                          Maybe someone was sleep walking and needed a midnight snack.
                                          New Bern NC Zone 8a ,Wish list : Col de Dame Rimada ,Galica Negra

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                                          • #24
                                            Hershell,
                                            Are you sure you know what happened and what happened, happened for sure ?

                                            Wasp?
                                            Last edited by greenfig; 03-11-2015, 03:28 PM.
                                            USDA z 10a, SoCal. WL: Boysenberry Blush

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                                            • #25
                                              blue bird

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