Society & Culture0 min ago
Feeding The Birds
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Do you put food out for the birds?
Or hedgehogs and other critters for that matter?
I've just found some florentine mince pies and mini stollen I forgot I had and some OOD Brioche buns that little G wasn't keen on and I've just thrown the lot out with some crusts of bread.
I like looking after the birdies :-)
Or hedgehogs and other critters for that matter?
I've just found some florentine mince pies and mini stollen I forgot I had and some OOD Brioche buns that little G wasn't keen on and I've just thrown the lot out with some crusts of bread.
I like looking after the birdies :-)
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Sandwell valley country park has an RSPB reserve within it, quite a good one especially for ducks in the winter, there's Doxey Marshes in Stafford about five minutes from the station, Sutton park is a National nature reserve has a lot of different habitats including a number of lakes. Good for Kingfishers. Winterbourne house has great gardens where you will see most of the common wild birds, plus Middleton lakes (rspb)near Tamworth.
Tawnies are quite small, most of the British owls are bigger. Except the little owl of course which suffers from ' small bird syndrome'. They will tackle almost anything as they are bolshy little devils Owls are mostly fluff. They don't take many small birds they prefer mice and voles so great for pest control.
Large brown thing that height was more likely a buzzard, we regularly had them perch on the fence. They can bunch up when perched so might look like an owl from a bit of a distance. If you are right on the edge of a town there are a few eagle owls but they don't normally come into built up areas. It's just possible it was a juvenile eagle, young goldies can turn up anywhere after bad weather.
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