Garden Birds and wild birds thread.

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I'm hoping to catch sight of some bluebirds and tits (if you understand my meaning). F'nah, f'nah.
They come to me as if l was St Francis of Assisi as l charm them into my arms.
If you understand my meaning.;)
 
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The RSPB get many reports from the public about ""exotic" bird sightings that more often than not turn out to be a jay. Not surprising given it's plumage, and the funerial black of our other corvids. First time i saw a tree-creeper i thought it was rare, never having seen one before, drab feathers but unmistakable behaviour, but not uncommon. Buzzards have become main-sream nowadays, same with herons. A goldcrest just outside the window, tiny yet can lay 7 or 8 eggs again not rare just reclusive, and like wrens, not attacted to bird-feeders, prefering insects to seeds.
 

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