What have you seen

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  • watto64
    watto64 Forum Participant Posts: 162
    edited December 2022 #4232

    We have a holly tree at the rear of the house loaded with red berries lookingnvery festive, well it was until yesterday morning when 6 or so Redwings stripped it bare of all the berries...

     

  • brue
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    edited December 2022 #4233

    Same as ours, the Blackbirds always get there first. We've got some mistletoe, that's doing well this year.

  • Pliers
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    edited December 2022 #4234

    Middle Spotted Woodpecker, wow. 🙂🙂🙂

  • Wherenext
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    edited December 2022 #4235

    WOW indeed! Lucky RK.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited December 2022 #4236

    We had a clear sky last night, and on our last walk out, just after 10:00, I caught sight of 10 shooting stars, most, but not all, travelling in a NW direction. Wonder if I will see any tonight?

  • JohnM20
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    edited December 2022 #4237

    Our Rowan tree is about 12 feet high by 8 feet wide and is thick with berries (or was), the most berries we have seen for years. About two weeks ago the blackbirds started feeding on the berries, up to about 12 at a time with more in the trees around it. Yesterday the mistle thrushes arrived. So far only about six but, if similar to previous years, that number should double. Not bad for an urban garden.

  • JohnM20
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    edited December 2022 #4238

    Addition to the above post, there's a fieldfare on the tree at this very moment.

  • JohnM20
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    edited December 2022 #4239

    Correction, closer look, it's a redwing.

  • Pliers
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    edited December 2022 #4240

    Geminids? I had a look, just locally ,but didn’t see any, and it was far too cold to stay out for long 😱

  • Wherenext
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    edited December 2022 #4241

    Yes, Geminids. I had a quick look but obviously not for long enough as I missed them.

  • JohnM20
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    edited December 2022 #4242

    Now got just about a full set, blackbirds, mistle thrushes, redwings, fieldfares and song thrushes. The rate they're stripping the tree there'll be nothing left in a couple of days. Sat here watching them and getting nothing else done!

  • eurortraveller
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    edited December 2022 #4243

    Foxes. They walk the streets in West London, and my daughter there has them lying out on her tiny scrap of artificial grass lawn.

    But here in an untamed valley,, on the edge of wild moorland and woodland,  we had the very first fox for about ten years today near the house. We don’t put food out for them in the way towns people do, so he went away across the river to see if Mary had locked her chickens away safely.

    What’s the opposite of re wilding which has happened in the 40 years  we have lived out here? Even the foxes have gone.

  • brue
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    edited December 2022 #4244

    We have lots of foxes and badgers here, I put out scraps sometimes but they are good at foraging, all local chickens are well protected at the moment because of avian flu, stout netting over runs too.

    Today we had our lone Fieldfare again, apples are the main draw when thawed out a bit. smile

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited December 2022 #4245

    Thanks, Pliers and WN. Only saw one last night, hope for more tonight when I take Flyte out for his last 20 min walk.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited December 2022 #4246

    There are a few apple trees and hawthorns by the site and the ground is strewn with apples. There are all those variety that you have seen John, having a feast both on the ground and in the trees.

  • Wherenext
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    edited December 2022 #4247

    Their appearance over us is reportedly short lived, main showers being on 14th and 15th.Dec. Odd one either side. You had luck on your side Nellie.

  • Fisherman
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    edited December 2022 #4248

    The article in the Telegraph regarding curlews that will give Packham the vapours

  • Fisherman
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    edited December 2022 #4249

    Far too many foxes thats for sure.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited December 2022 #4250

    Just good chance, none last night so I guess the majority have passed, and it is cloudy now so no chance of seeing a stray one later.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited December 2022 #4251

    Not what I have seen, although there have been lots about, but am just listening to a song by Jack Rutter.... Fieldfares.

    Well worth a listen too, if one can find it.

  • greylag
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    edited December 2022 #4252

    My garden is full of food....but no birds.

    Previous years I have had a very busy garden, birds coming and going constantly.

    This year A couple of Blackbirds, 2 Wood pigeons and Robin....something is up.

    I have just thrown away 2 feeders full of mildewed peanuts.

    Something is definitely happening to our bird population. 

     

     

  • mickysf
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    edited December 2022 #4253

    We have comings and goings, always have done. Our garden was full of birds, went away for a three week spell (feeders not refilled) came back about 10 days ago. Garden still empty having cleaned and refilled. Our friends garden on the other side of the town is full of them. Quality of available food can also attract them elsewhere. They will stay with a regular and reliable food source and slowly return as and when essential. Have faith. However they do need our help as our wildlife in general is suffering due to many factors, most caused by us. The grass may just be greener the other side of the fence at present.

  • mickysf
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    edited December 2022 #4254

    Just made me remember my Gran’s garden with that turkey carcass hung from a branch. Starlings soon found that! Today we rarely see a starling, just the odd one or two. Nothing like the numbers that mentioned feast provided.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited December 2022 #4255

    The site we are on at present has a couple bird feeding stations and they have been in position for years, and are very well populate. The usual Tits, including Longtails, Tree Sparrows and Great Spotted Woodpeckers are regular visitors, along with the occasional Siskins. There are also Tawny Owls in the trees around the site and the other night, while out for our last walk, I heard and then saw at least 2 foxes watching us from a distance.

     

  • watto64
    watto64 Forum Participant Posts: 162
    edited December 2022 #4256

    On a CS last week and spotted a pair of green woodpeckers, spotted woodpecker, Jay, red kit and moorhens on the lakes.

    The site owners all black cat called zeus was the size if a young  black panther if that counts, probably why we saw no rabbits!

    Currently at Dulverton and seen only the odd blackbird.

  • brue
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    edited December 2022 #4257

    If you've got clear skies there's an excellent view of Jupiter close to the moon just now with red Mars not far away.

  • mickysf
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    edited December 2022 #4258

    I used to be in awe of such heavenly sights, sadly my eyesight isn’t what it used to be, nor do we seem to get those clear nights when countless stars and planets studded the vista. Make you realise how amazing ‘things’ (lost for the right word) are. We are here for only the minuscule micro moment in celestial terms but sadly what damage we can do to our own planet and the life on board,

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited December 2022 #4259

    I don’t have Britbox but I do have ITVX I’ll check if it’s on there MSF👍🏻

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited December 2022 #4260

    Oh my, Scarborough has an unusual tourist there at the moment. Thor, an adolescent Walrus. A first for Yorkshire, he’s being closely monitored and protected from too much attention. Having a bit of a rest…….

  • RedKite
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    edited December 2022 #4261

    Had a Black male Redstart in the garden today so he has not decided to go south.

    We have good black skies here and managed to see 3 planets and the moon tonight but Thursday when all planets were in line we had cloud and rain.