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Where have all the twitchers gone??
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Nothing reported since 8th February? I am saddened.
Maybe everyone is like me - disillusioned at seeing nothing out of the window during the RSPB weekend - as usual!!
I saw 5 magpies at the weekend and a very puffed up robin - trying to keep warm, maybe.
Have to rely on birds in the trees outside my 2nd floor lounge window, as we are not allowed to put out feeders or throw food in the flats complex grounds, in case we attract rats. Seems a bit daft, as over the fence in the Leic University Hall, someone comes in off the road and throws a complete loaf of sliced white on the grass quite regularly!
I saw a fieldfare, yes, just one, pulling up a huge worm last Friday. I did wonder if it was a mistle thrush, but the boks suggested a fieldfare whenI checked.
Maybe everyone is like me - disillusioned at seeing nothing out of the window during the RSPB weekend - as usual!!
I saw 5 magpies at the weekend and a very puffed up robin - trying to keep warm, maybe.
Have to rely on birds in the trees outside my 2nd floor lounge window, as we are not allowed to put out feeders or throw food in the flats complex grounds, in case we attract rats. Seems a bit daft, as over the fence in the Leic University Hall, someone comes in off the road and throws a complete loaf of sliced white on the grass quite regularly!
I saw a fieldfare, yes, just one, pulling up a huge worm last Friday. I did wonder if it was a mistle thrush, but the boks suggested a fieldfare whenI checked.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Redwing outside the flats a few days ago, lots of pied wagtails, asstd tits hundreds of blackheaded and herring gulls flying over with a smattering of lesser and greater black backed and common gulls The odd cormorant, a few mallard... in the grounds of my workplace more tits, goldcrests carrion crows, magpies, a wren, a robin
Outside my office window on a mossy roof Grey Wagtail and another robin...
Black birds on little park area, with more gulls, and a buzzard over the big park at end of road
Outside my office window on a mossy roof Grey Wagtail and another robin...
Black birds on little park area, with more gulls, and a buzzard over the big park at end of road
Have the usual assortment of birds at the feeders in my garden - blue tits, coal tits, sparrows and of course robins and blackbirds. Bullfinch and chaffinch also spotted over the past couple of days but they're not regular visitors. Spotted a couple of starlings too - thought they had disappeared for good as I used to have dozens of them feeding on the ground but none recently. Couple of woodpigeons visit daily looking for a handout as does the elusive woodpecker.
Enjoyable sight this morning. A heron was mobbed by gulls and flew up the cliffs to where we were standing about 75 metres above. It was good to look down on the majestic bird in flight.
The gannets are back at Bempton RSPB and the guillemots and razorbills are expected.
Maybe we do not report the "everyday" comings and goings on our patches but we are still around flicrat and thanks for your post.
The gannets are back at Bempton RSPB and the guillemots and razorbills are expected.
Maybe we do not report the "everyday" comings and goings on our patches but we are still around flicrat and thanks for your post.
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