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Baggy

Cake connoisseur
In the last few days a fieldfare has appeared in the garden, am wondering if it is the same one that visited last year. It's a feisty bugger! It keeps chasing the blackbirds away, but suppose it must be hungry after flying all the way from Scandiwegian parts.

Have also seen a lesser spotted woodpecker dangling off the fat peckers.

Am just pondering the blurb on bird seed that says "attract species x by putting y in the garden". If you've never, ever had a particular variety of bird in your garden is it really likely they're going to spot whatever it is you've put out, and start visiting? :huh:
 

rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
We had a solitary redwing but nothing else of note from the usual tits, turdidae etc.

Plenty of meerkats, sorry, mere cats :rolleyes:
 
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Baggy

Baggy

Cake connoisseur
We had a clump of long-tailed tits here last year, hopefully they'll come back as they were ver' cute.

There's been one lesser spotted siamese in the garden...
 

heretic

New Member
Location
In the shed
There's a pied wagtail taken over our garden table and defending the food against all comers. So far he's had the robin, a male blackbird and a coalition of 3 doves. For some reason he doesn't mind the resident dunnocks.
 
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Baggy

Baggy

Cake connoisseur
We have a solitary wagtail too, but he knows his place. Mind you, Binky the Robin is well 'ard.

Three fieldfares at dusk!
 
In the last few days a fieldfare has appeared in the garden, am wondering if it is the same one that visited last year. It's a feisty bugger! It keeps chasing the blackbirds away, but suppose it must be hungry after flying all the way from Scandiwegian parts.

Have also seen a lesser spotted woodpecker dangling off the fat peckers.

Am just pondering the blurb on bird seed that says "attract species x by putting y in the garden". If you've never, ever had a particular variety of bird in your garden is it really likely they're going to spot whatever it is you've put out, and start visiting? :huh:


Strange you say this as someone mentioned it in the chatroom the other week, and we saw one here the other day too (although I cannot ID many birds and someone else pointed it out).

We get some woodpeckers too now, seen a mother and baby at the same time.

We get a huge amount of birds and we have 4 cats... yet some people seem to say cats scare away the birds.


If there is food, you have a chance, how else will that bird find its food... still might never get some though.

It's lovely to see all the hundreds and hundreds of foot prints in the snow :biggrin:

Found a rat sitting on one of the bird trays recently, and now its taken up home under our shed...
 

Norm

Guest
Have also seen a lesser spotted woodpecker dangling off the fat peckers.
I saw a woodie on the ground this morning, the closest I have ever seen one. It was one of the green ones with a red head - is that a green woodpecker or something like that? It stood out very well against the snow, it can't have been more than 6 or 7 feet away.
 

Soltydog

Legendary Member
Location
near Hornsea
We had a woodcock in our garden last week whilst the snow was on the ground, well out of it's usual comfort zone :rolleyes:
Seen loads of waxwings whilst working & more buzzards than normal, but not seen any barn owls for a week or so & we normally see them most days round here :sad: hope they mananged to find food during the snow
 
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