Nov 2016
11:02am, 23 Nov 2016
1,266 posts
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Surelynot
Busy garden. Cold weather is making the feeder popular. Blackbirds, thrush, dunnock, coal tits, blue tits, robin, jackdaws, sparrows and wren so far this morning.
Not an exotic mix but lovely to see them all.
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Nov 2016
11:27am, 23 Nov 2016
21,982 posts
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Derby Tup
Classic garden birds. Not exotic but still fascinating and wonderful in their own right. Actually dunnock do have an "exotic" approach to courtship and reproduction
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Nov 2016
11:29am, 23 Nov 2016
121 posts
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bonners
Lovely mix. Despite my annoyance with the pigeons, the regular visitors we are getting on the feeders are starlings, sparrows, a couple of great tits, couple of blue tits, a Robin and a pair of blackbirds. Nothing exotic here either,
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Nov 2016
12:37pm, 23 Nov 2016
1,267 posts
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Surelynot
I have heard of this DT. Must look outr for it in the spring.
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Nov 2016
1:04pm, 23 Nov 2016
1,268 posts
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Surelynot
A first sighting of a treecreeper in my garden. Lovely bird.
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Nov 2016
1:33pm, 23 Nov 2016
21,984 posts
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Derby Tup
Best day weather wise for a week or two today and great tits as noisy as a March morning
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Nov 2016
1:33pm, 23 Nov 2016
21,985 posts
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Derby Tup
Treecreeper is a great garden tick!
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Nov 2016
5:15pm, 23 Nov 2016
13,795 posts
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Wriggling Snake
Marsh Harrier. Martin Mere.
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Nov 2016
5:26pm, 23 Nov 2016
1,269 posts
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Surelynot
Nice spot, WS.
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Nov 2016
8:53pm, 23 Nov 2016
3,352 posts
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Pou Pou LePhoõk
If I ever get reincarnated, I'd like to come back as a dunnock.
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