Buzzards are constant now: there's one with a damaged / moulting wing that is over the garden every day. The cock Pheasant and his harem share the feeding station with pairs of Jays, Partridges and Yellowhammers, while the hanging feeders attract Goldfinches, Coal Tits and Great Tits.
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Sunday, 24 April 2016
Quiet day at home: but not without interest!
Having spent three days in the field this week (in anticipation of a predicted run of six days bad weather!) Lin and I thought we should put in some 'office time'. Nevertheless, since our offices both look out on the garden and a clear northern horizon, there was still a few birdy moments.
Buzzards are constant now: there's one with a damaged / moulting wing that is over the garden every day. The cock Pheasant and his harem share the feeding station with pairs of Jays, Partridges and Yellowhammers, while the hanging feeders attract Goldfinches, Coal Tits and Great Tits.
Buzzards are constant now: there's one with a damaged / moulting wing that is over the garden every day. The cock Pheasant and his harem share the feeding station with pairs of Jays, Partridges and Yellowhammers, while the hanging feeders attract Goldfinches, Coal Tits and Great Tits.
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