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Lovely pics DM...........it's so nice when you get the colouful birds come into the garden and finches are gorgeous. I was amazed to see a robin in our garden last week! |
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The robins are plentiful during the winter months but we very rarely see one during the summer..... |
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Lovely pictures DM. I have to say I have had to stop feeding the starlings the suet fruit slab thingies.....when we got besieged by about 100+ of them at one time..... the neighbours were not happy with all the bird poo. not that I could blame them. So I am back to the seed feeders and the dish on the ground for the sparrows, robins, blackbirds etc And well placed dishes of water around the garden. |
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Yep - that would figure- seen them scuffing round on the ground. Don't you love those cheeky chaffinches that have invaded 'tourist traps'. There is a gang of hooligans at Studland beach and they lurk outside the NT shop/cafe and mug you for your buttered scone and I've also seen tons in quite isolated areas in the Lakes (Watendlath etc) where, again, you think they're going to get into your backpack for your sarnies! |
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