Dec 2016
8:29am, 5 Dec 2016
130 posts
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bonners
And early morning sparrowhawk this morning in the seafront near Towyn. Stood here watching the blackbird and Robin with a gull watching proceedings in the garden. Interestingly the pigeons have disappeared since I went on holiday and the collared doves have returned.
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Dec 2016
8:57am, 5 Dec 2016
1,278 posts
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steve45
Probably logically, "my" b***** Feral Pigeons stop coming to the garden if I stop putting food out for three or four days. Unfortunately most other species stop coming to the garden then as well! When I put food out again it only take a day or tow for the Ferals to return! arghhh! Long Tailed Tits high in the rowan this morning.
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Dec 2016
9:04am, 5 Dec 2016
1,279 posts
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steve45
...day or two of course!
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Dec 2016
9:05am, 5 Dec 2016
22,028 posts
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Derby Tup
Two big mistle thrush high in the tree opposite our house today
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Dec 2016
7:48pm, 5 Dec 2016
343 posts
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oi you
Once upon a time I had a nice mature hedge outside my office window, so I put a selection of feeders up. In the end I had to put up a "No Pigeons" sign, but I don't think they took it at all seriously.
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Dec 2016
9:59am, 6 Dec 2016
13,931 posts
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Wriggling Snake
I was at a loose end yesterday, walked along the canal and had a look for Nuthatches (well listened first as per recent conversations on here), I could hear them, eventually got to see one after half an hour...very good. Thanks.
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Dec 2016
10:08am, 6 Dec 2016
22,032 posts
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Derby Tup
Great stuff WS
Several tufted duck spotted this morning plus a big oily evil caddish cormorant
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Dec 2016
3:36pm, 6 Dec 2016
9,078 posts
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Deck the halls with 2 Xmas baubles?
apparently a dusky thrush has been spotted locally... as for me so many winter friends back especially the usual pair of Bullfinches
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Dec 2016
1:22pm, 7 Dec 2016
15,138 posts
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Chrisitymas
First Goldeneye of the winter for me, handsome male on the River Trent next to Beeston Parkrun.
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Dec 2016
4:03pm, 7 Dec 2016
22,033 posts
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Derby Tup
Large (80+) flock of our local over wintering curlew, two groups of LTT, a small flock of redwing plus a soaring sparrowhawk (it was 16.5 degrees C at the time incredibly )
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