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I Think I Have Found Some Of England's Missing Sparrows

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rowanwitch | 07:45 Thu 16th Aug 2018 | Twitching & Birdwatching
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They are all in my friends garden. The bushes are full of them, she has a pair of song thrushes too. I will get some live mealworms today and give them a treat.
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I have all of Scotland's spuggies...can't keep them going ! hungry wee blighters..
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It's so nice to see them, but they make a hell of a racket for small birds.
they have 2 feeding times around 7am and 5pm.. thrush ..starlings blackies etc middle of day..crows magpies etc around 7pm... strange
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I've been putting the left over cat food on the lawn after three days the crows are starting to queue up for it. Cath is going to wonder what I have been up to.
I thought that sparrows were chiefly seed eaters, except when feeding their young in the spring.
It will be interesting to know if they will eat the mealworms.
mine have seed and scraps from table...they love curry rice !
We had no sparrows for about four years.
In the last three years or so they’ve come back in good numbers. I enjoy watching them feed the juveniles who are almost as big as their parents!
Translation please Murraymints.

What are spuggies?
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I am starting a list for friend and daughter to continue. With a few tweaks this garden could be a mini nature reserve.
sparrows Hoppy !
On the other side of the coin, yesterday, I spent 20/25 minutes watching a Sparrowhawk sitting on a pergola in my garden. It must have been digesting a previous meal. It had feathers stuck to its beak. A couple of hours later it was back but it only stayed for about 5 minutes. Absolutely beautiful, it was.
we get them here often Tilly...I don't look !
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It's why we need more sparras, we get more sparrowhawks, think of the sparrows as a food crop.
saw one take down a blackbird a couple of weeks ago...mid flight..
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The local kestrels are specialising in wagtails, seen a few taken recently. The buzzards are more used to Gregg's sausage rolls a friend throws out for the foxes.
with a large country estate just up the road we get a lot of birds of prey... bit of shooting going on just now..glorious 12th and all that...
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Bullfinch, hoping to see other half of pair I love them

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