bongofury
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cheers dave,the 2 years thay have been here each year i fear that the sparrowhawk may decide that a turtle lunch wil not go amiss :eek!:
Did you get in touch with your local bird recorder?
cheers dave,the 2 years thay have been here each year i fear that the sparrowhawk may decide that a turtle lunch wil not go amiss :eek!:
Did you get in touch with your local bird recorder?
We had 22 species in/over our yard here in Saint Joseph, Missouri yesterday and among the them was a lone, male COMMON REDPOLL (rare for Missouri when it does venture down from the north in the winter). Also some nice Red-breasted Nuthatches, Pine Siskins, Carolina Wren, Brown Creeper mixed in with the other more mundane birds. The Common Redpoll was back again this morning around 7 am. A great bird for our yard!
A monstrous female Sparrowhawk in the garden today.
Early morning count of 14 redpolls male and female bullfinch and 6 blackbirds
Back again today. Woodpigeon or Collared Dove seeming to be the meal. Don't open the picture if you're having your tea.
Roger your inbox is full and rejecting pm's
Scuse the off topic post everyone:t:
Back again today. Woodpigeon or Collared Dove seeming to be the meal. Don't open the picture if you're having your tea.
Back again today. Woodpigeon or Collared Dove seeming to be the meal. Don't open the picture if you're having your tea.
I had a look round my garden with my camera for the first time in a couple of weeks today. We've a stream at the end of the garden where, last Spring, two Wrens built a nest which was sadly destroyed by flooding following the torrential rain. This is the first time I've looked down there this year and would you believe it:
This shot is within 6 feet of where their nest was last year so this is possibly one of the two birds who were flooded out. Great to see this bird, I just hope that if they build a nest in the same place they don't suffer the same fate.
Great shot, Jaff.
Fingers crossed for this year, Mark. I'm sure a lot of people will be having similar thoughts after last year's washout.
Highlights here today were 6 Coal Tits, 3 Siskins and a Goldcrest.
6 coal tits is an impressive count
looks like my Sparrowhawk has been thrown off my patch by the much larger female. I havent seen the male for a week now but the female has been for a few days.... kind of happy about this as she may keep the scanky street pigeons at bay.
Chaffinch making out like a flycatcher :eek!: with some success, saw it take some flying bugs (twice) then return to the same perch.
Goldcrest on the suet feeder, 2 LTTs, Cormorant over and a handful of Siskin, 7 Magpie, some very noisy corvids... Carrion Crows and Jackdaws being very loud and boisterous over head.
2 Pied Wagtails both yesterday and this evening, while a rare visitor here at least 3 Herring Gulls
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