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Jane

Jane Report 22 Jun 2017 19:48

Cold Hot Water Bottle BRILLIANT :-D :-D I recommend it :-D.

The rabbit knew what to do then with it's lovely cold bottle :-D :-D..That would have been me :-D.
I think we might have a baby Woodpecker in one of the trees.Haven't seen it ,but I can hear it and see an adult flying back and forth and making lots of noise :-D
There is also a young looking Thrush that appears on our lawn every night about the same time looking for worms ,bugs .It is really speckly :-D

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 23 Jun 2017 16:37

Had the fright of my life a short while ago. I have a number of tomato plants in pots down the side of the garage. They are quite leafy and I bent down to feel the earth in one of the pots to see if they needed water. As I did so something moved and a young blackbird flew out from his shelter under the plant, right in front of my nose .

I am a complete wuss when it comes to birds flapping round me. My pulse has only just stopped racing :-0

kandj

kandj Report 23 Jun 2017 19:24

Glad to have you back from your travels safely Ann.

Gwyn I am liking the story about your daughters rabbit and the cold water bottle.

Jane, that is a good idea filling the HW bottle to put in the fridge. Might try that.
We had a young thrush here this morning. It was amazing to see the speckles.

Vera, I would have been the same as you when the young bird flew past you.
I am also a wuss with fur (mice) and feathers of any bird flapping around me too.

Jane

Jane Report 28 Jun 2017 18:41

Still lots of Woodpecker noise here.But I can't work out where the young one is. I can hear it so it must be in one of the big trees around us.. Not a lot of change birdwise . Still lots of birdsong about 4am !! :-D

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 30 Jun 2017 12:33

I was out yesterday so the feeders didn't get refilled. I just went and put out a few suet balls and a home-made fat cake and within 30 seconds that bit of the garden was full of starlings of various ages. There must have been at least 2 dozen and the stuff I put out has already half gone. HELP! They are bankrupting me. At this rate OH and I will be on bread and water so that I can afford to feed the birds.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 30 Jun 2017 13:42

We suddenly had an influx of Great tits, four all on and around one feeder, then I realised that two were young ones and still being fed, really cute. we still have three goldfinches visiting regularly, a few blue tits as well as the great tits, a coal tit, loads of starlings, a lot of young ones, quite a lot of sparrows, a couple of collard doves and a couple of blackbirds.

kandj

kandj Report 30 Jun 2017 16:43

At long last we have actually seen two Magpies in the garden after months of
only ever seeing one flying around. So pleased now I can stop thinking of the
little rhyme that begins... One for sorrow.... now we have two for joy... woohoo!!

JemimaFawr

JemimaFawr Report 30 Jun 2017 17:00

I'm very sad!
I have had to stop feeding the birds :-(

The pretty little mouse that may well have been a pretty little mouse that used to dart in and out of my privet hedge has a neighbour ... a brown rat! :-(
.

I think they've been squatting in next doors tip of a garden and decided the food was better in mine!
Not sure how to deal with it, but hoping it will just look for another free meal establishment! Haven't seen it since I dismantled the feeder.

I do hope the birds will find someone else to feed them.
It's so quiet in my garden now:-(

Jane

Jane Report 30 Jun 2017 18:08

Jem , my neighbour has also stopped feeding the birds as she had a rat that was climbing up the pole to the feeding platform. Our cat has caught a few rats recently. Maybe it is Rat Season :-S :-S

Vera I have changed food in the window feeder. I still use the Suet Pellets but now put a load of Sunflower Hearts in with them.I was spending a fortune . Now the food lasts a lot longer :-D.I just fill the tray once a day now rather than 2 or 3 times !!!!.

We have Goldfinch ,but I only ever see them on the Aerial on the roof or in the top of the trees.
Ah Kandj I am like you and need to see 2 Magpies LOL Saying that I would rather not see any Magpies .They are a pain in the backside .

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 30 Jun 2017 18:39

That is a shame Jem but wise to stop the bird feeding for now at least.
Jane I expect it takes longer to eat the seeds so a good idea. I would only fill the feeder once a day as well as there is plenty of natural food around.

Jane

Jane Report 1 Jul 2017 13:40

Ann you are so right about there being plenty of natural food for the birds now. I have just been a soft touch and probably made them lazy .My Window feeder has just been a bit like a drive thru takeaway LOL. The feeder is still as busy but with the mix now of the Sunflower Hearts and the suet pellets it is lasting so much longer :-D. And my purse is feeling the benefit :-D :-D.

kandj

kandj Report 1 Jul 2017 19:09

A rat?????? I think I would leave home if I saw one in our garden...... ughhhhhh.
I would do the same Jem but miss the birds like you will or perhaps get Jane's cat.

I usually only top the window and ground feeder up once Jane. We don't have so
many birds as you do and this is normally enough to keep our birds fed and happy.

Jane

Jane Report 2 Jul 2017 18:10

We have been watering all the pots and hanging baskets for our neighbour this week and have seen no sign of Ratty :-D Maybe it has moved on elsewhere (as long as it is not our garden ).I think there are enough of them living here but out of sight unless the cat gets one.I think he is more interested in the number of baby rabbits around at the moment. We have lost count of the number he has had in just the last few days.
Cat food is totally ignored !!!!

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 4 Jul 2017 15:50

Just put photos on the photo blog of Alcazares (Spain), Hidcote Gardens, Kifsgate gardens and our garden,

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 10 Jul 2017 20:02

I spent much of yesterday afternoon on the beach in Hampshire...... a place called Hillhead, which is on the Solent not far from the entrance to Southampton Water.

We met for a family bring-and-share picnic. There were many of us, so a lot of food out on plates and in open packs, but not once were we bothered by seagulls. My 3 children were there and commented that we would not have been able to display food like that in our home area. We would be plagued by gulls.

A neighbour of mine here was cooking on a small barbecue in her garden, turned to reach a plate and a gull swooped and took a sausage right off the barbecue coals and proceeded to eat it on her garage roof.

Have we got particularly aggressive gulls in south Kent?

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 10 Jul 2017 21:02

I love Hillhead Gwyn. Will be in the area again mid August although we stay in Lee.

We have aggressive seagulls in Gloucester, but not as bad as the ones in Dorset and St Ives in Cornwall. Your family get together sounds lovely.

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 10 Jul 2017 21:15

It was great Ann and lovely to gather for a happy reason, after the sadness of the last year.
Ages ranged between 8 and.......mature (me ..Lol ) on the beach outside my sister's family beach hut.
It's ages since I have been there and was trying to get my bearings by locating Lee Tower, only to hear that it has long since gone...........

I did think of you as we passed H.M.S. Collingwood !

We did see a few black-headed gulls at a little distance along the beach later in the day, but they weren't bothering anyone.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 10 Jul 2017 21:55

I spent much of my childhood and youth down on that beach or further along at Lee, under the much mourned tower.

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 12 Jul 2017 13:45

There was such a racket in the garden earlier that I went out to see what was happening. It was a group of starlings squabbling over the last of a home made fat cake.

Apart from them we are not seeing many birds at the moment, just the usual few sparrows and a couple of pigeons.

There are still a few tadpoles in the little pond but they aren't showing much sign of growing into froglets.

Jane

Jane Report 12 Jul 2017 18:38

I don't know that neck of the wood Gwyn,but it sounded a wonderful family get together on the beach.
I am so glad we are not bothered by Seagulls pinching food .How bad mannered they are :-S

Talking of a racket Vera (your Starlings squabbling ) reminded me of this morning here.
Not Starlings .but a Parent Woodpecker and it 's 2 young .I had come downstairs really early today about 6.30 (early for me ) , let the cat out and then all hell let loose. He shot out he door through the fly screen and frightened of the adult Woody and young.
They flew up to a tree right near the house and the noise that the adult made was ear splitting !!!. It went on for so long. So long in fact that I had my OH looking out of our bedroom window and Son hanging out of his to see what the noise was all about My son said can't you shut that bl**dy bird up. As if I could do something !!!. Finally after about 15-20 the screeching stopped . The poor cat legged it back in for a bit of peace and quiet LOL