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Garden Birds Today
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It was so hot, and I was a bit knackered from yesterdays gardening, that I spent a good part of the day sitting in the shade at the bottom of the garden. this is what I spotted
Chaffinch Male and females
Nuthatch
Blackbirds mainly male
Bluetits
great tits
Dunnocks
Wood Pigion
Tree Sparrow
Robins Male and female (not fighting)
All types of crow (except raven:)
Wren
Notably missing
Greenfinch
House Sparrow
Gold Finch (had them a few days ago)
Bull Finch
Though there were lots of bird there were not as many as last year, so maybe the harsh winter has had an effect.
magpie
Chaffinch Male and females
Nuthatch
Blackbirds mainly male
Bluetits
great tits
Dunnocks
Wood Pigion
Tree Sparrow
Robins Male and female (not fighting)
All types of crow (except raven:)
Wren
Notably missing
Greenfinch
House Sparrow
Gold Finch (had them a few days ago)
Bull Finch
Though there were lots of bird there were not as many as last year, so maybe the harsh winter has had an effect.
magpie
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes they've had a hard time of it over the last few years the poor Greenfinches haven't they? Saw 2/3 of them on the ground gasping their last in 2007, very sad. I moved here two years ago and didn't get them last year but this year I have a small flock that dominates the feeders much to the disgust of the Robins and Blue Tits.
I used to get a lot of greenfinches but haven't seen any for the last 18 months in the garden. To be honest I don't recall seeing any locally which is sad, I hope they recover their numbers
I've seen most of those on chaffinch's list today plus a greater spotted woodpecker who decimates the nuts but he's a lovely looking bird.
I've seen most of those on chaffinch's list today plus a greater spotted woodpecker who decimates the nuts but he's a lovely looking bird.
We normally have a woodpecker, I think greater spotted - he's black and white and has a red patch) and later on the whole family come, but we haven't seen him yet. Greenfinches, blackbirds (who are VERY busy), blue tits (they always nest in our gatepost)!, wrens, robins, starlings, wood pigeons, sparrows, owls (at night), a beautiful thrush and of course bringing up the rear our comical magpies. They torment our cat something rotten; they come together and lure her away from her food, which she likes to eat outside, and as soon as she chases one, the other comes to pinch it! Their cunning and strategy is brilliant.
How lucky you all are to have such lovely birds in your gardens.
Here in Southend we get a few Sea-gulls hovering, we get flocks of Starlings that swoop down in gangs of a dozen or more,for bread. There is a family of robins who come & see us. AND Woodpigeons that hoot all bloody day. - Thats it.
jem
Here in Southend we get a few Sea-gulls hovering, we get flocks of Starlings that swoop down in gangs of a dozen or more,for bread. There is a family of robins who come & see us. AND Woodpigeons that hoot all bloody day. - Thats it.
jem
I'm in Hove Chaffinch, very built up. I see fewer species of birds here than wherever I have lived before. Seagulls mostly. But we do have a Peregrine that nests on top of the water tower overlooking Hove Park. All I get in the bit of garden attached to our flats (where I have put up feeders, and set up a bird bath) are Greenfinches, Bluetits, Great Tits, Robins, Wrens, Blackbirds, Jays, Collared Dove, Wood Pigeon, Magpies, variety of Crows and occasionally a female Blackcap.
I almost never see starlings in the garden here. Where I work we get an assortment of birds, starlings included but nothing like the numbers I've seen in displays on TV. Would love to see that "live". I really don't know why we don't see them in the garden. Another bird I don't get in the garden although they are common in the area is the pied wagtail