No .. they’re a problem, I’m thinking they might just be young ones as I’ve got a cage ( my inventionI wouldnt call it a problem..starlings are cool
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No .. they’re a problem, I’m thinking they might just be young ones as I’ve got a cage ( my inventionI wouldnt call it a problem..starlings are cool
Anyone having problems with Starlings scoffing all the seed from the bird feeder ?
Saw six different snakes today, and a decent sized snapper turtle.
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Where was this location? Class that.Saw six different snakes today, and a decent sized snapper turtle.
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Place called Petrie Island mate,ontario.Where was this location? Class that.
Went into the bird box today to take out the dead chicks.
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Poor little mites. Even though the last one died on the day they all fledged he was still tiny.
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But now it’s clean and who knows who might come back now. Thought the craftsmanship of the best would be something you’d all be interested in!
I’m quite amazed there were ever eight chicks in here. It’s tiny.
I was putting the washing out earlier and a Red Kite came over the house very low.
It stayed in the vicinity long enough for me to shout for the missus Q to come and see.
Not a rare bird by any stretch - there are close to hundreds on the Derwent and Tyne Valley but its very unusual to see one around this part of Co Durham (Bish/Crook)
Another tick on my 'Garden List'
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We have a huge Red Kite population here in Hertfordshire for some reason. I often sit on a work video call facing the window and watch them hover and soar over the garden and woods nearby. Gorgeous birds.I was putting the washing out earlier and a Red Kite came over the house very low.
It stayed in the vicinity long enough for me to shout for the missus Q to come and see.
Not a rare bird by any stretch - there are close to hundreds on the Derwent and Tyne Valley but its very unusual to see one around this part of Co Durham (Bish/Crook)
Another tick on my 'Garden List'
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Odd seeing them in a setting you don't normally.A few years back, we had a red kite that came and lived in a tree at the end of our street for about a week or so. It was bizarre seeing it swooping about over the street.
We have a huge Red Kite population here in Hertfordshire for some reason. I often sit on a work video call facing the window and watch them hover and soar over the garden and woods nearby. Gorgeous birds.
Odd seeing them in a setting you don't normally.
A lad on my team at work lives near the M1 corridor and they are plentiful round there. He had his sandwich snatched out of his hand by one a couple of weeks ago.
I don't think he managed to 'karate chop' it mind![]()
Thrush's AnvilJust found a snail and battered it off a stone.