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Tsun-Chan

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Wilf said :
@anti Haha, wise decision :P

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I put food out for the birds as well, especially during the cold months. You could put a bowl of water out as well if you don't already so they can drink/bathe.

I'll guess at them being house sparrow/starlings am I right?


Yeah those little mini ones that flit about.

09-Sep-2014 21:18:47

Wilf
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Buddhism said :
My fav bird is the parrot, they live 95 Y.O

Some live for that length of time, but not all parrots.


Ye I'll stick with house sparrow. Could be dunnock, but I doubt you'd get a decent number of them at the same time.

10-Sep-2014 20:35:59 - Last edited on 11-Sep-2014 20:39:53 by Wilf

Tsun-Chan

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Wilf said :
Buddhism said :
My fav bird is the parrot, they live 95 Y.O

Some, live for that length of time, but not all parrots.


Ye I'll stick with house sparrow. Could be dunnock, but I doubt you'd get a decent number of them at the same time.


No idea what a Dunnock is and my mum loves birds and squeals their name when she sees one so I'm gonna assume that's a no.

11-Sep-2014 15:09:29

Catweazle
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Not much occurring here now. The wrens are visiting more, mainly scuttling about in the honeysuckle (spider hunting I assume, there's a lot of them around right now), and we've had a pair of owls calling for the last week or so (Small Owls from the sound of the call).

Not long now before the summer-absent Robins are back, bobbing cheekily at the leaf rake, but still a few months I reckon before the Lancaster Bomber wood pigeons arrive looking for an easy meal.

12-Sep-2014 16:44:26

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