Now I know who the culprits are. I saw them do it. I caught them stealing them. And now, I got the evidence, stored in my camera.
It was a few days ago I noticed that some of my chillies have gone. I didn't remember I picked them since they were still young and green. My boys, nope, they wouldn't go near them unless I asked their help to water it. So, who did it?
Until one morning, I saw few cockatoos sat on the edge of the balcony. They moved slowly toward my chilli tree, and snap....with the very sharp beak, they picked it. I quickly ran to get my camera...bugger....no batteries. So no evidence was taken that morning as I shooed them away before my chillies were completely gone.
It wasn't until the next morning that I had my camera ready in my hand and waited for those beautiful but naughty birds came back. This time, I got it. Yes, I got the evidence...MISSION ACCOMPLISHED
These are the evidence
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Oh. These are the bigger sized chillies. My in-law's garden has those tiny little chilli padi plant and boy those are really hot.. but birds love it too.
I know the birds love eating seed, but I didn't think that they like chilli seed, since its seed is the hottest part :-) Well, from that day, I brought my pot plant inside
Are the birds free ? I mean, they are not somebodies pets? I see them in the bird parks only, here in Singapore.
The birds must be some import fron Thailand
Bennie
Vonny,the birds are part of wildlife, they aren't somebodies pets :)
Ben, hahaha, you are probably right :)
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