TWO Wimmera housemates have been left bewildered, unnerved and a little threatened after they came face-to-face with a mystery for the ages.
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Picture this: a sealed house, all windows and doors shut and no chimneys in sight – yet somehow by an unknown means the housemates come home to the sight of a brutal bird murder.
The main suspects, two young children of the feline variety, showed clear signs they had committed the crime.
Their guilt was strung, like feathers, throughout the house.
But this murder-mystery isn’t a ‘who dun it’ but a how.
How did this grey feathered creature manage to wrangle its way into the house to begin with?
Being home to two inside cats the front door is never left open and windows are closed.
So the real mystery remains – is the Wimmera home to a breed of bird that can pass through solid walls?