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kandj

kandj Report 8 Apr 2016 11:20

I look on Google for the red kites. They are amazing.
A sparrow hawk came here a couple of years ago and it is NOT a pretty bird!

Jane

Jane Report 6 Apr 2016 21:13

It is quite a sight isn't it Ann to see so many Red Kites :-D.They are just amazing birds to watch.
I think we have a Sparrow Hawk around at the moment :-S

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 6 Apr 2016 20:07

That must havesounded funny Maryanna although I do know starlings are great mimics.

Jane I have seen one or two kites on the way to Hampshire but to see six was really something. :-)

Jane

Jane Report 6 Apr 2016 19:05

Brilliant Maryanna....I'd love to hear it :-D

Ann,that is good you have managed to get to Abbotsbury Gardens before the change in weather..It must have looked so pretty with all those beautiful flowers.We don't get the great dispay of Rhododendrons etc here.The soil is not the same.I miss the West Country for all those kind of plants.

Red Kites are quite common these days around these parts.Juat a few miles away it is not unusual to see 8 or more all flying together.We get 2 at the most.But Buzzards have also been around recently.Normally 2.They fly a lot higher than the Red Kites.

Maryanna

Maryanna Report 5 Apr 2016 23:28

Ann we have had red kites over the garden several times recently.

Something really odd happened this morning when I was sitting in the garden. There were a gang of Starlngs sitting in the Thug's tree with the Sparrows. One of the Starlings started talking, honestly. Luckily I had the video camera with me as I had been filming some long tailed tits on the feeders. He was saying " Pretty boy " so clearly, three times then a whistle then three more times before pausing and starting again.

I thought it was a parrot or budgie to start with but he was sitting on the top of the tree as clear as can be.

I thought they just sounded like trim phones !!!!

Having just read this through I am really glad it's not last Friday or it would seem like an April Fools joke !!!

M.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 5 Apr 2016 20:52

It was Gwyn.

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 5 Apr 2016 20:11

Ann
Sounds as if you had a lovely day.
It's great to get out and make the best of the brighter days, even if it's a bit chilly.

I've never seen a red kite flying free, let alone six..... What a sight that must have been.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 5 Apr 2016 18:39

:It was lovely today and we went to Abbotsbury gardens where the Rhododendrons, Camelias and Magnolias were lovely while there we saw six Red Kites overhead and in the garden a beautiful male pheasant and a Golden pheasant. We came back to Burton B and ate our rolls in the NT car park by the sea. There was a cold wind but we were able to sit out by the car where it was sheltered to eat. Then sat in the garden when we got back. Tomorrow and the rest of the week it looks like rain though which is a shame.

:-D

kandj

kandj Report 4 Apr 2016 22:24

Cleaning the bird baths was a job that I did today. I agree, that it is not my
favourite job, but I am always happy when they are clean and so are the birds.

Jane

Jane Report 4 Apr 2016 19:01

Vera ,our Bird Bath is pretty disgusting at the moment :-S :-S..It needs a good scrubbing.Not my favourite job either.If the birds didn't poop in it ,it wouldn't be so bad .
They need a bit of toilet training lol

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 2 Apr 2016 19:32

The collared dove is one of the few birds that does seem to like our garden. There is often a pair of them around and they love the bird bath. They drink from it but often get right in for a splash around. It gets really mucky at times. I've cleaned it out again this afternoon - not my favourite job.

Jane

Jane Report 2 Apr 2016 18:21

We don't seem to get the Collared Doves.Just every now and then.We are East Midlands.
I have just seen a Sparrow on the window feeder.Normally they are ground feeders here .
Robins
Chaffinch
Blue Tits
Blackbird
Gt Tit
Long Tailed Tits
and the Woodpecker are the most visitors on the window feeder.

Just had to rescue the cat from the bay roof above the feeder.I think he must have climbed the tree and then jumped across.I had to get him in through my son's bedroom window

:-S

Kense

Kense Report 2 Apr 2016 11:16

I am very surprised that Collared Doves didn't make the top ten. Is it only in the South East that they seem to be prolific?

We had an unusual, for us, visitor to the garden this morning - a Brimstone butterfly.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 2 Apr 2016 09:48

Lol Gwyn

Jane we have a lot but they don't queue, maybe because we have six different feeders in the apple tree.
:-)

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 1 Apr 2016 22:40

Sounds wonderful Jane.

Top 5 here would be ......

Seagulls
Magpies
Starlings
Collared doves
Wood pigeon

Jane

Jane Report 1 Apr 2016 22:17

No lessons really Vera.I just have the feeder stuck on the window and the birds come.
I think it is probably because we have tree and a big hedge right next to the window .I can honestly say that there is often a queue of birds waiting their turn .I just wish I had a video camera set up.There has to be at least 5 different species , one after the other .Not including the Woodpecker LOL..I am very lucky :-)

kandj

kandj Report 1 Apr 2016 22:15

Do I get a prize for that then Ann? ha ha

I'm with Vera..... any chance Jane can share her many birds out with us two please?

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 1 Apr 2016 20:10

You'll have to give me lessons in bird attracting Jane. There were 4 starlings in the garden for a few minutes this morning and that's it. Not a sign of anything else :-(

Jane

Jane Report 1 Apr 2016 17:05

Got them all here LOL..I can't even begin to count the number of birds at the moment there are too many !!!!..It is all a bit mad at the moment

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 31 Mar 2016 12:48

Well there Kandj you are up there with the top five :-D