The Robin
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I love the sparrowhawk Clark but thats a sad sight around the bird feeder.Sparrowhawk has been successful again.
I love the sparrowhawk Clark but thats a sad sight around the bird feeder.Sparrowhawk has been successful again.
He’s doing quite well at the moment. A stunning sight to see his speed and precision.I love the sparrowhawk Clark but thats a sad sight around the bird feeder.
They are a such a great sight in action. I'll never forget the day, years ago when I was a teenager, when one almost took me out flying low behind some garages where we used to get up to mischief. I've been hooked on them ever since. That encounter got me into enjoying birds ever since.He’s doing quite well at the moment. A stunning sight to see his speed and precision.
Rich
Hahaha! No magpies, no pigeons, no smoking and no naked lights - as I used to protest in my long ago student days: « too many rules man »Waiting on a cage similar to the one below being delivered, then I'll start putting feeders out again rather than ground trays in a rabbit run cage. The one I'm getting is 140H x 120D x 120W
Mesh is 50mm x 50mm so fine for finches, tits etc but still be prohibitive to magpies and pigeons. See how it all goes I guess !!
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Fabulous pictures scozmosMorning all from a very dreich Perthshire, could be worse we've been getting flurries of Long-tailed tits passing through most mornings and evenings now, eleven this morning and a LOT more birds generally every day. Great, Blue & Coal Tits, Starlings, many, many Chaffinches, Goldfinches, a few Greenfinch, Blackbirds, mostly males, Tree & House Sparrows, the odd secretive Dunnock and a Mistle Thrush, makes for great watching and photography attempts Three GSW on there this morning, let battle commence
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Cheers The Robin, I sit in my wee den looking out the window at them, maybe 20 feet away, camera always set up and ready, it's me that misses the shotsFabulous pictures scozmos