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Bird and wildlife watching
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AnninGlos | Report | 16 Oct 2018 15:15 |
A good tip for robins and blackbirds Gill, they love Meal worms. |
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Gillx | Report | 16 Oct 2018 12:39 |
I didn't think to buy a feeder on a stand, that would be a good idea and could be put in the open with a bird bath like Liz suggested. I didn't realise the pigeons use bird baths for toilets.......yuk, but I suppose that's nature for you. So long as both the bird bath and feeders are away from all the plants the cat can't go creeping around ready to pounce without someone noticing. |
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SuffolkVera | Report | 16 Oct 2018 11:57 |
We bought a wrought iron bird feeder station when we first moved here. Prices seem to range from about £15 to about £100. I think ours cost about £40. We stopped using it once we had planted a couple of trees and could hang the feeders from the branches. The feeder stations are fine but they are quite exposed and the birds seem to prefer the cover of trees. |
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Bunnyboo | Report | 16 Oct 2018 10:39 |
Gill, we've got a stone bird bath on a stone stem (I'll send you a pic) which the birds love and we have put it out in the open, well on view so that cats can't creep up unseen!! We haven't actually got any cats round here as we live right in the sticks with the nearest neighbour 1/4 mile away!! But when we lived in a village and had our own cat, and positioned it in the same way, the birds stayed safe while enjoying their bath!! |
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AnninGlos | Report | 16 Oct 2018 10:02 |
Gill have you got a tree with branches that stick out to hang a feeder from. Conversely, I don't know how much they cost but you can but wrought iron stands with hooks for feeders. I am sure, in the winter, that Sandra would love to watch them feeding. But if you put a feeder up be prepared to wait a while before it is used, birds take quite a time to get used to new feeders. Which is why it would be a good time to start now. Jane had a lot of success with a feeder that stuck to the window. |
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Gillx | Report | 16 Oct 2018 09:00 |
Sorry to hear about the pigeon Vera, it's so sad when you see it's mate wandering around. |
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Jane | Report | 15 Oct 2018 18:38 |
Oh Vera , I hate it when you see a bird looking for its mate :-(. I have the imprint on my bedroom window where a Wood Pigeon hit it the other day. The noise was horrendous but it flew off.Hopefully it survived. I shall have to wait for the window cleaners to come next month to wash off the pattern of the wings :-S. The rain has had no effect and we can't get to it. |
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SuffolkVera | Report | 14 Oct 2018 19:11 |
Too wet most of the day for there to be many birds around, though the sparrows and the robin that accompanies them flew in a few times between downpours. |
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Von | Report | 11 Oct 2018 11:12 |
Sincere condolences to Kandj <3 <3 <3 |
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Bunnyboo | Report | 10 Oct 2018 21:01 |
I too am very sorry to hear this extremely sad news, and send condolences. |
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Gillx | Report | 10 Oct 2018 19:37 |
So sorry to hear Kandj's sad news, thinking of your Kandj <3 <3 |
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AnninGlos | Report | 10 Oct 2018 18:26 |
So sorry to hear this Kandj, thinking of you and sending love <3 |
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SuffolkVera | Report | 10 Oct 2018 17:06 |
Such sad news. Sending dear Kandj and her family condolences and love <3 <3 |
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Jane | Report | 10 Oct 2018 16:29 |
Sad news from Kandj today. Her lovely big Sister sadly passed away on Sunday with Kandj by her side. She has asked I let you know and she wishes ot thank everyone for their kind words,thoughts and prayers. It has been a great comfort for her. |
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Bunnyboo | Report | 10 Oct 2018 09:49 |
That's a really good comparison Gill! :-D. We get so much pleasure from our birds mostly in the morning on the bird table/feeders. Mostly bluetits especially the babies who are so busy and bossy!! We have a little Jennywren who spends a lot of time running up and down our tall fence looking for spiders and little beetles etc,! Watching them is a real time waster!!! In the summer it's the swallows!! |
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Gillx | Report | 9 Oct 2018 19:37 |
I've just heard all the birds saying goodnight to each other, it reminded me of the Waltons when they said "Goodnight John Boy" lol :-D :-D One minute they were all quite chatty and then complete silence. |
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Bunnyboo | Report | 9 Oct 2018 09:22 |
Hot news! We saw 'a' Robin on the bird table this morning, while we were having breakfast! Trouble is he snatched a couple of meal worms and raced off, so it's hard to tell whether he was our 'little friend'(!!) or an interloper! :-S hopefully we'll see him again and get a better look! The bluetits are as busy and bossy as ever and loving the remains of the Sunflower which is on its last legs!! We're cleaning out the nest box later on today while the weather is fine! |
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Jane | Report | 8 Oct 2018 20:15 |
We seem to have plenty of Robins around here. One in particular follows OH everywhere in the garden. I do think that birds will soon move on to somewhere else when we are away .They will find another nice place to feed . I aways hate going away knowing the little birds will be coming as usual looking for their food and finding the tray empty :-(.There is enough for them to feed on though without my input. So I don't feel too guilty.(that's what I tell myself ) |
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AnninGlos | Report | 8 Oct 2018 15:17 |
Sparrow hawks, such lovely birds but so cruel. |
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Bunnyboo | Report | 8 Oct 2018 14:27 |
Oh dear, it rather proves the point Ann. We live right in the sticks, nearest neighbour about quarter of a mile away, so I don't think he's found 'new parent's. He was such a tiny mite when we first saw him and so tame, and had grown into a big chap with a very smart red breast! Sparrowhawk maybe? comes to mind! The bluetits however are thriving along with the hedge sparrow and of course pigeons!!! |