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Jan 2021
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HellsBells
Not on the high street didn’t have much
PresentIndicative have a few birds ones, but some fabulous others
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Surprisingly nothing on the natural history museum site
Jan 2021
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Derby Tup
My father in law ‘makes’ jigsaws on his computer from digital photos

Not sure what software / app he uses but I’ll check
Jan 2021
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Heinzster

Several bullfinch in a very frosty park today
Jan 2021
2:14pm, 8 Jan 2021
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HellsBells
Beautiful. I’ve only seen one recently and that was at Ouse Fen reserve
Jan 2021
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Heinzster

I am useless at identifying thrushes. This one was eating a windfall apple in my garden, can anyone enlighten me?
Jan 2021
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HellsBells
I think fieldfare
Jan 2021
4:35pm, 8 Jan 2021
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Heinzster
Thanks HB!
Jan 2021
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Roberto
Lovely wet walk in the woods this morning but the bird feeders by the entrance were teeming. Lots of long tailed tits, a couple of treecreepers and saw a couple of bullfinch as well.
Jan 2021
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flyingfinn
As HB said Heinzster. They do like a windfall when the ground is frozen. Certainly round here the only time you are likely to get them in the gardens, as opposed to out in the fields and hedgerows, is when the ground is frozen/snow covered.
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Jan 2021
9:16pm, 8 Jan 2021
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J2R
Definitely fieldfare. Note the grey on the head.

'My' redwings have continued to come and perch briefly at the top of the big walnut tree which overhangs our garden - it's a good staging post and they don't hang around long. Not seen any fieldfares in the garden this year, though.

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