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Ibhave A Lovely Pair Of Goldfinches
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at my bird feeder at the moment and at last have seen a thrush. mNo sparrows though.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My goldfinches love sunflower hearts as well as the nyger seed. They really cheer me up when I see them, AND I saw a sparrow feeding a baby one this afternoon which was lovely. I'm near Sleaford in Lincolnshire.
Also, I've got a feeder attached to my kitchen window which has been found by the blue tits, and I stand at the back of the kitchen watching them have their dinner. It doesn't get much better than that!
Also, I've got a feeder attached to my kitchen window which has been found by the blue tits, and I stand at the back of the kitchen watching them have their dinner. It doesn't get much better than that!
Im,live in a rural area if Norfolk and never see house sparrows ever in my garden. I get lots of different tits, blackbirds, robins, nuthatches, finches, occasional thrush, goldfinches (pair). Haven't seen a wren for ages nor pied wagtails. Thirty years ago there were many more birds in the garden erspecially thrushes. It is a shame. I used to see woodpeckers (green and greater) on my birdfeeders in the past.
we are so lucky and have both sparrows and dunnocks in the garden. the gold finches like to get on the side grass and we have two pairs of swallows back in the garage but there not so many of them just generally swooping around. blackbirds and robins but no thrushes. i think the farm cats are resoponsible for their decline. no blue tits or great tits yet either. i blame the rooks.
i usually feed them all the time but should i be doing that.
i usually feed them all the time but should i be doing that.
you lucky lucky thing. We have some wonderful bidlife in the garden where im head gardener but never had goldfinches
We have the usual robins, blackbirds and song thrushes. Add some blue tits, longtail tits, great tits and coal tits, a few green finches, some wrens, a few greater spotted woodpeckers and a pair of goldcrests. But no goldfinches....which are my favourite.
growing some teasle for them so fingers crossed.
We have the usual robins, blackbirds and song thrushes. Add some blue tits, longtail tits, great tits and coal tits, a few green finches, some wrens, a few greater spotted woodpeckers and a pair of goldcrests. But no goldfinches....which are my favourite.
growing some teasle for them so fingers crossed.
Thanks, Fred... here's ours:
http:// animals .nation algeogr aphic.c om/anim als/bir ding/am erican- goldfin ch/
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You weren't kidding when you said they were unlike, fred... I hadn't looked up the English versions... Wow! Totally different. Yours looks like a cross between our Rose breasted Grosbeak and Gold Finch...the previous seen here: http:// en.wiki pedia.o rg/wiki /File:R osebrea stedGro sbeak08 .jpg
Thanks, BTW!
Thanks, BTW!
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