Jan 2019
10:02am, 19 Jan 2019
28,601 posts
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Derby Tup
As I said best spot in months and a lovely surprise ff
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Jan 2019
10:05am, 19 Jan 2019
2,220 posts
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jacdaw
Nuthatches are calling here too, and the rooks are busy at the local rookery. Spring is coming. I'm expecting to see the lapwing coming back in a couple of weeks.
I've given up on ever seeing another waxwing.
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Jan 2019
3:45pm, 19 Jan 2019
18,084 posts
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flanker
At K's parent's place yesterday, and it was all happening on the feeders: 3 redpoll, Mr & Mrs blackcap, coal tit, nuthatch, possible siskin, as well as all the usuals (including squirrels). Seen less on reserves some days!
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Jan 2019
5:40pm, 19 Jan 2019
16,462 posts
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Chrisity
Half a dozen Goosander at Attenborough this morning, maybe the cold snap has brought them back.
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Jan 2019
6:13pm, 19 Jan 2019
2,387 posts
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phal
I’ve not seen a Siskin for ages. I keep checking the top of for trees in hope....
I think waxwing are one of my favourite. I always think of them as the Chris Packham of the hird qorls with their ‘hair’ style 😀
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Jan 2019
6:14pm, 19 Jan 2019
2,388 posts
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phal
Wtf happened there!!!
Those odd words should be ‘bird world’
😂😂
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Jan 2019
6:25pm, 19 Jan 2019
13,254 posts
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HowFar?
We have siskins on the feeders at school.
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Jan 2019
6:53pm, 19 Jan 2019
1,780 posts
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J2R
GSW drumming and nuthatch calling, while I was marshalling at parkrun this morning. Birds gearing up for spring, even though it's about the harshest it's been all winter.
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Jan 2019
10:25pm, 19 Jan 2019
2,222 posts
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jacdaw
Siskins and redpolls on my feeders most days at the moment. We had a treecreeper having a quick look at a fat block the other day. That was a first. The blue tits seemed to be making it uncomfortable, so it didn't hang around.
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Jan 2019
11:11pm, 19 Jan 2019
16,466 posts
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Chrisity
Also a firecrest at Attenborough, near the level crossing on the entrance towards the visitors centre.
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