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Gang of 6 Redwing busy feeding this morning on my Chestnut-leaved Holly (Ilex castaneifolium) ripping off the berries.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Fred I am going out shortly and will be buying an Ilex castanefolium if I can find one so then I too can attract Redwings. I was going to get a Holly anyway so no sweat just have to see if I can find the same as yours:-)
Gness, once you've had a house where a wide variety of species visit it's so hard to settle for fewer varieties of our little friends when we move I find. Now I'm lucky if I get 40% of the visitors I used to get.
Gness, once you've had a house where a wide variety of species visit it's so hard to settle for fewer varieties of our little friends when we move I find. Now I'm lucky if I get 40% of the visitors I used to get.
I've been doing just that Fred (googling) and this isn't going to be as easy as I thought. RHS says they are hard to find although I have found a supplier @ £225 for a largish one £12.50 for a tiddler. BUT they will tolerate most things as long as they have free draining soil and that I don't have. I'm improving it slowly but it is still far from FD, it's heavy clay then solid thick layer of chalk and granite:-( Now I'm thinking of the small one in a pot which ain't gonna feed many birds! Grrrr.