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cupid04 | 14:22 Mon 21st May 2012 | Twitching & Birdwatching
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Jay fly over my garden. Landed in a tree about two gardens away. Got quite
excited, they are quite a rarity where I live. I live in a rural village but there is
no woodland close by. I thought they were mainly woodland birds.
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yep, a great photo, lovely looking bird.
Survival of the fittest I'm afraid.
Lucky Cupid. Beautiful bird.

D97. Fabulous photo!
gness, you know how I like a ' beautiful bird '.
Jays often come into our garden! They are very nice looking birds, especially the blue on them. We also have woodpeckers and they are a lovely colour too. What we have too many of are magpies which I'm not too keen on.
So once again I say..."Lucky Cupid!" Tonyx
We have quite a few magpies around here I hate them, they usually raid the blackbirds nests. A couple of months ago my garden was full of light coloured feathers (I thought the angels were here). There was a sparrow hawk in the garden, it had one of the collared doves in its talons, almost as big as the sparrow hawk. I don't know how it had the energy to fly off with it.
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I appreciate all the birds we get in our garden, but the jay was a rare treat.
Most of the time we only get:- starlings, sparrows, collared doves, wood pigeons, blackbirds, blue tits, robins and mr.c thought he saw a green finch
yesterday. We used to get loads of them until a few years back. Don't see
many song thrushes now either[often used to know you had a thrush in the
garden because of the tapping [the thrush would be picking up a snail and
dropping it and then proceding to eat his meal! Also get the occasional wagtail.
Doing very well in our area at the moment. There's an osprey in the Rotherham area, a bee eater has been seen on the moors & I'm off tomorrow evening to see a pair of peregrines that are nesting in the city centre.
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