Blackbirds singing on a summer evening when the traffic has quietened, or picking at the apples I leave on the lawn for them, always life my heart. I also like to see them splashing about in the bird bath.
We have Swifts already this year! Come to nest in our eaves in the nest they built last year. A sign of good weather or blown here quicker than usual by the southerly winds we’ve been getting?
Not heard a Great Tit today, but have heard one recently. I love the birds. I still have long tailed tits feeding, but an absence of other birds as they are all busy nest making just now. They'll be back soon!
LTTs are so beautiful aren't they Margie. Gorgeous looking birds. They sort of mutter quietly among themselves rather than announce their presence to the whole neighbourhood like the GT.
Yes, they are beautiful ladybirder. My favourite of all though is the blackbird. I absolutely adore those birds, they are so full of character. I have one that comes every day, he tucks into the dried mealworms and then hops over to the water bowl for a drink. I make sure it's always topped up for him.
OMG Aunt Polly. When I lived in the North Yorkshire Dales I heard them every morning when I woke up. The most wonderful sound, my favourite actually.
Do you mind me asking if you live in the NYD? I noticed you mentioned Teesdale recently and that reminded me of a group of us birdwatchers spending a weekend in Teesdale at the Langdon Beck Hotel. On the Sunday we got up at some unearthly hour, (February), freezing cold and dark, to watch a Black Grouse Lek. Amazing, the sound coming up off the moor in the dark was worth the effort many times over.
Yes the birds are all full of the joys of spring here - blissfully unaware of what we're going through. I always notice them anyway, lucky enough to have lots round me - loads of them 'at it' in the trees :-)
Always plenty of birdsong here as well as the sounds of the ducks,geese and an occasional moorhen too, not forgetting my nightly serenade from the owl - I am hearing them more probably because of less distant traffic noise.
Glad to see so many of us enjoying the birds and butterflies, something badly needed to cheer us up.
There's a blackbird mooching about in my border at the moment, chuntering to itself as they do, usually the last there before dark descends.
Poorclare, what an odd person, I can just about get someone not liking a bird fluttering near them but trees, I don't get that at all. Why?
Talking of seeing butterflies, I've seen a few in my garden lately. One I can't ever remember seeing, was a complete black one, about the size of cabbage white. Anyone know what it is called?
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