Dissapointed at content of the thread. The title had much potential.
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Parsnip is the place for you!Dissapointed at content of the thread. The title had much potential.
Noticing a massive increase in Bullfinch numbers this year so far. Buggers are everywhere
This. They take a lot of small birds and eggs from nests. In our urban area, Magpies, wood pigeons and strangely Blackbirds have all done well.
Rarely see a Thrush. Would love them in the garden because they eat snails, and we have loads of them. Sparrows numbers seem well down in our area.
We put both types up, looks like the blue tits are going to get one but haven't seen anything go in the open front one, was hoping the Robins would be interested.
Had a couple of viewings recently. Three properties have been snapped up but this couple said they'll think about it. It is an older property though. Made them all meself.
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Hundreds of the buggers around here. my squirrel baffle works well on the feeder though.Grey Squirrels also another pest taking eggs and chicks.
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There was a massive heron (i have no idea what kind, the light was going so i couldn't see the colour) on the roof of the house opposite me a few nights ago.
Looked huge. I stood and watched it for a bit but it wasn't really doing much.
Got bored, went in.
We'll have to change the thread title to "summer birds" now.I tucking hate Maggie's , I'm seriously considering an air rifle
RSPB reported first swallow in UK yesterday
Both swallow and house Martin reported today. Hirundines are usually the first to arrive - sand martin and swift will complete the commoner species. Hirundines are the group which martins, swifts and swallows belong to.I tucking hate Maggie's , I'm seriously considering an air rifle
RSPB reported first swallow in UK yesterday
Exciting times as the summer migrants return. Used to love me birdwatching marra. Got loads of gear still.We'll have to change the thread title to "summer birds" now.
Is it early for the swallows? The last few year we've had snow late March/early April.Both swallow and house Martin reported today. Hirundines are usually the first to arrive - sand martin and swift will complete the commoner species. Hirundines are the group which martins, swifts and swallows belong to.
Exciting times as the summer migrants return. Used to love me birdwatching marra. Got loads of gear still.