ChrisKten
It's true, I quite like Pigeons
wind your neck in ChrisKten you arrogant sob:-O
I was referring to the article about the woodpecker and the sparrowhawk.
Ah, name-calling, excellent: My dad's bigger than your dad. 8-P
wind your neck in ChrisKten you arrogant sob:-O
I was referring to the article about the woodpecker and the sparrowhawk.
Along that there is a blue tit and aloud of starlings! this is good!
Ah, name-calling, excellent: My dad's bigger than your dad. 8-P
You are one of the most opinionated posters on here . You're always giving someone the benefit of your 'wisdom' or trying to wind someone up.
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Great to see you posting again Will :t:
Try asking on the Warwickshire thread giving a more precise location and someone will certainly ID it for you on that alone mate...... good garden tick whichever one you had
Dave
wow you've been busy !I finally got around to putting up feeders which can be seen from the kitchen and dining room windows. Unbelievably they were an instant success - on the first day I'd seen two nuthatches together on seven occasions. Robins seem to prefer the feeder here too - it's great to be able to watch them when I'm doing the washing-up!
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I've been uploading some video of birds at the feeders - hope you like them.]
Congratz on another milestone of post's the thread just keeps rolling on and on.
Have a B with me.
Karpman
Me dog has took to sitting under the bird feeders also.
For a start the birds were somewhat wary of him, Now they just pooh on the daft bugger:-O
Karpman
2 blackbirds, 5 chaffinch & great tit and robin
My word is your dog called Grommit he is the spitting image.:t::t:
And great photo too. Ah the stuff of dreams. You'll be showing us wrynecks next Jos.
Chris (BFB) Congratulations on your 50 garden count. I just wondered what the "rules" were. For example can you include overflying birds such as swifts and canada geese which never land within the garden? If so can you count any birds seen from your house?
RICHAT - Interesting point you have raised there with respect to the rules.
My garden bird count is 26 which "ONLY" includes birds that have fed from the feeders or have landed in the garden.
Had some quality time during the week bird watching with the following birds feeding from the seed and peanut feeders or from the lawn.
Collard Dove
Magpie
Wood Pigeon
Jackdaw
Crow
Black Bird
Starling
Blue Tit
Great Tit
Hedge Sparrow
Dunnock
Chaffinch
Greenfinch
Goldfinch
Greater Spotted Woodpecker (Male)
The birds listed are regular visitors in which the addition of new birds visiting appears to be slowing up.I guess there is just so many birds that you can attract.
The current garden bird list is 26 which I' m very pleased with but not sure how much higher this will go.