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  • brue
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    edited December 2022 #4262

    Wintersweet from our garden, lovely scent,  we also have pink Camellias out, the ever reliable St Ewe from Cornwall. Surprising what is appearing from the wintery gloom. smile

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited December 2022 #4263

    As well as the birds I listed visiting the feeders on site, today there were Yellowhammers and a Marsh Tit. 

  • mickysf
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    edited December 2022 #4264

    Saw this tonight!

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-63747838

    What a sad state of affairs that  us ‘ordinary’ folk have to resort to this.

  • mickysf
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    edited December 2022 #4265

    Just been announced that Scarborough Council have just cancelled their New Year’s Firework display tonight to save any distress to this wonderful creature!👍

  • mickysf
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    edited December 2022 #4266

    Apparently Thor is now back in the tide but could still be in either the harbour or the bay! Let’s wish him a safe onward journey into the New Year!

  • Wherenext
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    edited January 2023 #4267

    Looking  out into the woods  behind the house today we saw a beautiful  male Bullfinch, admittedly difficult to miss, and a Treecreeper.

  • brue
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    edited January 2023 #4268

    We rarely see Bulfinches but when they appear they like our winter honeysuckle which is out just now.

  • RedKite
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    edited January 2023 #4269

    Lovely photo brue ours is also out and had many bees even a bumble bee on it New Year's day.

    Birds are busy on the feeders the window stick ones have just been topped up, last week we noticed we had a Great Tit about twice the size of the other ones on the feeder have checked it out when on window feeder and appears to be in good health but does like its food so we have called it the Billy Bunter of the Tit family.

  • brue
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    edited January 2023 #4270

    We like to see the bumble bees out too, surprising what you can grow all year round to attract them. There is an interesting cover with bumblebees on this month's RHS magazine and an article about food sources. I've been reading about the warm temperatures recently, but am wondering if we'll also get another cold snap? smile

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited January 2023 #4271

    Watching a treecreeper scramble down/diagonal on a tree looks very odd when first seen🤔🙂

  • RedKite
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    edited January 2023 #4272

    Hi brue I am waiting for the next RHS magazine to come as I still belong to the RHS and usually try to use my card for different gardens when we are in the UK.

    Have had Nuthatch on the window feeder and it stands no nonsense with the Goldfinches who try to hog the feeder but they do not like to argue with the Nuthatch and its beak and it takes about 3 seeds in one go.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited January 2023 #4273

    Spotted a huge flock of Canada Geese feeding by a flooded field near the site yesterday, perhaps 200+ and today a large flock of Fieldfares and Redwings.

    Came across this recording, which should appeal to all those interested in birds. The Dawn Chorus by John Spillage

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=obkPZGgIVFU

     

     

  • Wherenext
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    edited January 2023 #4274

    Spring still on the horizon but our local Greater Spotted Woodpecker has started drumming. Only heard the one, we usually have a competing male

  • brue
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    edited January 2023 #4275

    A few more winter flowers in our garden which attract insects although beware the winter Heliotrope it's a plant thug...wink (though has a lovely scent) 

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited January 2023 #4276

    Out this morning with Flyte and a fully grown female Roe deer crossed the path in front of us. She walked up a bank and then started to grass, and as we walked past she just looked up and watched us pass no more than 30 m away. She was still there when we returned 10 mins later, not at all bother by others walking on the path.

     

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited January 2023 #4277

    Look North Yorkshire featured Robert Fuller releasing two rescued stoats last night. He is a fabulous artist, as well as wildlife saviour. Link here to his interesting website which has lots more information, videos and his online shop.

    https://www.robertefuller.com/diary/tag/stoats/

  • RedKite
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    edited January 2023 #4278

    Whilst out this morning in the car I saw a male Hen Harrier flying over some fields made my day, a lot of snow about this morning but where the Hen Harrier was there was no snow at all  and only 12 miles from home.

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited January 2023 #4279

    What have I seen?, a cheeky Squirrel sat on a bird feeder(tray type) chomping his way thru the mornings offerings the saucy beggar😂. I had 5 feeding stations, but noticed the Goldfinches being made unwelcome by the tits & sparrows now the Squirrel spooking all the birds. So I’ve increased it to 10, the wire uprights x2(peanuts), the wire uprights within wire round cage x2 (fat balls), wire uprights wide mesh x2 (fat balls) free standing 1’ suspended hanging trays x2 mixed feed, long clear plastic tubes with open feeding slots x2 (1 sunflower hearts & 1 mixed feed). It seems to be harmonious thus far. I’m loathe to discourage the Squirrel but if he/she creates continuing issues I’ll enter the ‘make it hard for the Squirrel to feed’ battle on at least 8 of the feeders & isolate them from the others so no jumping over to the other feeders games-we’ll see👍🏻

  • RedKite
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    edited January 2023 #4280

    Well it has been a few years but today whilst out saw a small flock of Redwings in a field about 20  altogether, quite a few Buzzards and Kestrels about.

     

  • Wherenext
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    edited January 2023 #4281

    Paid a visit to Burton Mere RSPB reserve.

    Didn't see anything unusual, apart from a couple of Cetti Warblers but we were royally entertained whilst eating our sandwiches in the main reception/Hide by a young lady of 2½ who was also there with her Grandad. She had her own set of binoculars and a never ending supply of questions for an unfortunate reserve assistant who engaged her in a chat.

    "Which one is the mummy duck?" " Where are the baby ducks?" "Why has that duck got a funny bill? (Shoveller)" "Do you feed the birds every day?" "See how I can use my binoculars" etc, etc, etc. Chatty Kathy.

    Assistant relieved whenGrandad came back from making a cuppa and getting little ones orange juice.

    Lovely to see one so young being so inquisitive.

  • brue
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    edited January 2023 #4282

    Every winter we still see our sole Fieldfare visitor, he's been around this week in the cold, eating the old apples we store for the birds.

  • RedKite
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    edited January 2023 #4283

    Have had the male Hawfinch on the window feeder today and the Goldfinches have to get out of his way and then later the male Middle Spotted Woodpecker turned up on the fat balls and he really has got a great red punk top not on his head. The birds are busy with all the feeders difficult to keep them topped up. Minus 6C this morning brr.

  • brue
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    edited January 2023 #4284

    We can hear the woodpeckers starting to drum but haven't seen them much on the feeders.

  • Wherenext
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    edited February 2023 #4285

    Male Buffinch chasing female around when I went outside. My sudden presence seemed to startle them and they flew off to opposite sides of the garden. Despite trying to escape the advances of the male it was the female who flew across to join him. 

    There was also a lovely little Goldcrest flitting hither and thither, never still for longer than it took to peck at some minute tasty morsel.

    Of course, these birds never visit the garden during RSPB birdwatch weekend do they?

  • RedKite
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    edited February 2023 #4286

    Had 2 Greenfinches on the window feeder today and female Hawfinch yesterday and any of them letting the Goldfinches on to feed bigger beaks win.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited February 2023 #4287

    We saw our first lambs out on the fields today as,we headed towards the motorway. I guess others have seem them already, but there are none out yet around us. There was also field with a large flock of Lapwings, great to see so many.

  • RedKite
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    edited February 2023 #4288

    We have got lambs not far from us and spotted our first lambs in January about 12 miles from home. Not seen any snowdrops yet but the wild hellebores are coming through in the local woods.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited February 2023 #4289

    Many gardens have Snowdrops in them around our area, and a few with Daffodils and even the odd Crocus too.

    We had Bullfinches in the trees behind the caravan this afternoon and there are lots of Grey Squirrels around, including one with a black head, which I have not seen before. We saw 3 GSPs on our morning walk and this afternoon on the mere, among the many gulls, Lapwings and ducks there were 3 pairs of Goosanders, a pair of Widgeon, and numerous long billed, streaked brown, plump waders, which I took to be Snipe. However as they are supposed to be solitary birds, and hard to spot, so I'm not sure. Help needed, so tomorrow's visit might help to clarify that!!😄

  • brue
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    edited February 2023 #4290

    Our visiting lone Fieldfare appears to have rejoined the flock, we are seeing them overhead most days and can hear them in the trees, they are quite noisy. I feel the same about winter Fieldfares as I do about summer Swallows. Always pleased to see them arrive and sad to see them go. I've been looking up Fieldfares on the BO site as I wondered how long our lone visitor might survive the journey, it appears the oldest ringed  Fieldfare found so far has been 14 years plus.

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited February 2023 #4291

    I’ve had 5 Goldfinches on the nuts & sunflower hearts today. 4 chaffinches on the mixed seeds on the floor. 2 collared doves that follow each other around gingerly pecking away in a big seed tray until the wood pigeons rock up & shoo them away. The cleaning crew-dunnock & wren skulk around the garden near the feeding stations mopping up errant food🤷🏻‍♂️😊