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    Very busy at the bird feeder today!

    New Visitor to the garden over the past few days. |8.| |:D| p.s. I don't have a pond...
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    Very busy at the bird feeder today!

    I was talking to a neighbour recently, who told me that he had had a visit from the police after a neighbour's 16 year old daughter had seen him taking photos from the bedroom window and the mother had rang the police. He had been taking photo's of a sparrowhawk which had caught a collared dove...
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    Very busy at the bird feeder today!

    Thank you Constant walker
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    Very busy at the bird feeder today!

    Willow tit feeding Just a link to the video of a Willow tit feeding in the garden from earlier in the year. Willow tit youtube link
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    Very busy at the bird feeder today!

    Its a while since i've been on, It turns out my coal tits were willow tits. No sign of the LTT's, unless they're feeding when i'm not looking. Just filled the Sunflower seed up with some new seed, lovely aroma from it, and a few goldfinches turned up. I've seen them a few times before, but i...
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    Very busy at the bird feeder today!

    Hi BFB, It's not that big 125 sq m or thereabouts, but i'm surrounded by other gardens with hedges and a few trees. Other birds that visit/feed in the garden are Jackdaws, Starlings, magpies, tree sparrows, Sparrowhawk, Robin, Wren, Collared Dove, Tawney owl, Swifts and a couple of bats :-O
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    Very busy at the bird feeder today!

    I only fill up the feeder every other day, two 1 litre jugs of mixed seed, but it goes in a day or just over. Doing it once every few days, gives them a chance to clear up the floor and gives them a chance for other food insects etc., so they don't become dependant on the feeder. There's no...
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