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Feb 2016
2:02pm, 1 Feb 2016
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Dave A
Woodpecker heard drumming twice today. One quite distant, the other appeared to be on the top of a metal TVs ariel, which was very distinctive.
Feb 2016
2:23pm, 1 Feb 2016
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Shadow
My garden watch was poor - Rob the robin who terrorises all the other birds in the area, a couple of magpies and a great tit - oh and 6 sparrows!
Feb 2016
2:39pm, 1 Feb 2016
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GlennR
Usual mix for me - robin, dunnocks, blackbirds, collared doves. coal tits and woodpidgeons. I've seen a wren a few times recently and there was a jay out the front earlier.

No less than four squirrels at the same time this morning.
Feb 2016
10:57pm, 1 Feb 2016
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154 Rob
(Saturday) Whilst en bus in southern Cumbria, had an excellent view of a buzzard flying parallel to the road.
Feb 2016
10:30am, 2 Feb 2016
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Shadow
We had wrens nesting in our conservatory this summer - it was very traumatic - I hope they dont come back next summer - have a new bird box ready to go up on the wall just outside in the hope they nest there instead
Feb 2016
1:37pm, 2 Feb 2016
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Surelynot
My mother in law had a wren nesting in a hat she'd hung up in an outbuilding.
Feb 2016
2:08pm, 2 Feb 2016
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Chrisity
6 shovelers, 3 gooseander, 2 pochard with the usual tufties, coot, GC grebes, cormorants on my run round Attenborough nature reserve today, with the soundtrack provided by BH gulls, robins, cettis, a wren and a dunnock.
Feb 2016
2:54pm, 2 Feb 2016
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Dave A
Heard the distant drumming of woodpecker again on this mornings walk. Went out at dinner time and saw one 😄
Feb 2016
4:13pm, 2 Feb 2016
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jacdaw
15 LTTs on one square of fat at the moment!
Feb 2016
5:15pm, 2 Feb 2016
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Derby Tup
Pair of goosander this morning flying south from Wharfedale toward Airedale. Mistle thrush very vocal locally at present an rooks spotted a few times around one of our rookeries

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