The K M Links Game - December 2024 Week...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I found a trail of collared dove feathers too last week burnhal. I'd seen the sparrowhawk the day before - the closest I've been to one was about 6 feet when there was one next door with it's wings fanned out around it's prey. An amazing sight - but not for the victim! We have an abundance of doves at the moment - obviously they've learned how to build a nest that doesn't let the eggs fall through! I can see exactly a dozen at this moment!
Yesterday I tried to count the sparrows - there must have been betweeen 30 & 40 but they keep bobbing in & out of the hedge!
The blackbirds are still keeping a low profile - they do that at this time of year don't they? I daresay they'll be banging their beaks for some currants before long & Robin has already been to check out his winter prospects!
Wow, they certainly are fascinating andy - Did a google & found a link for anyone who, like me, didn't know about them..here
I've just had to google Abelia Grandiflora as I didn't have a clue what it was. What a gorgeous plant andy - no wonder they love it. Haven't seen any HB moths for a couple of years so I really envy you.
Not really any exciting news from the south coast burnhal more sad really. The word is that the nesting Little Egrets on Brownsea had their eggs destroyed this year by neighbouring Ravens. Still I suppose their babies have to eat as well.
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