Birds, or rather lack of.......

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Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
I made the mix of lard, bird seed and wholemeal bread last night. I'm going to put it onto my bathroom's outside window bottom later. Let's see if the small birds find it.😉

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I made the mix of lard, bird seed and wholemeal bread last night. I'm going to put it onto my bathroom's outside window bottom later. Let's see if the small birds find it.😉

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Two months on and I was so pleased to see a robin pecking at the above. It's the first time I've seen a bird eating some of the lard, seeds and bread. I don't know what state the bread's in after being there for two months, but the lard and seeds will be ok to eat. As I was making myself a cup of coffee I saw the little robin appear, so I grabbed my phone, hoping it didn't fly off. It's not a good pic as it was taken through the net curtain. If I'd moved the curtain for a decent shot, the bird would've immediately flown off.

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Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
Two months on and I was so pleased to see a robin pecking at the above. It's the first time I've seen a bird eating some of the lard, seeds and bread. I don't know what state the bread's in after being there for two months, but the lard and seeds will be ok to eat. As I was making myself a cup of coffee I saw the little robin appear, so I grabbed my phone, hoping it didn't fly off. It's not a good pic as it was taken through the net curtain. If I'd moved the curtain for a decent shot, the bird would've immediately flown off.

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It's just been back again.😉

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gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
I wonder if urban birds are particularly badly affected and countryside birds not so..the greenfinch mentioned reminded me, I often saw them just a mile or so away...havnt seen a greenfinch in ages, literally years.

Country park nearby I've been frequenting...seemingly loads of birdlife, their chatter is everywhere.

So it begs the question...is it us ?
Is birdflu more prevalent where we are feeding them, bringing then up in close proximity to each other ?
Is it the prevalence (as in my locality) of loads and loads of doves, the semi domesticated white ones ? Rooftops have perhaps 50 to a hundred on locally and i have frequently found dead ones and ill looking ones that soon die .
Locally there is a lady who goes around spraying grain everywhere, again does this bring species abnormally close together exacerbating the flu ?

Just theories, no data, no proof, just observations.
 
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