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WHAT'S BUZZING OR FLYING NEAR YOU 2020

Discussion in 'Wildlife Corner' started by strongylodon, Jan 5, 2020.

  1. Sheal

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    I noticed a ring on the Goldfinch in this picture below.
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      You have your Yellow Hammers back @Sheal I've not seen one for a year now.
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        @Scrungee, my nearest nature Reserve is a 10 minute walk away where I will go for my 'exercise' occasionally. Some reserves such as Radipole and Lodmoor in Weymouth have rights of way paths through them which are usable but not the rest of the reserves.
         
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        • Sheal

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          Yes @strongylodon the Yellowhammers came back at the start of winter, there are two pairs. I've only seen one male Siskin this winter. The Goldfinches tend to appear when there's a cold spell due, that will be over the weekend here. There were six here today amongst the other birds. Lots of Greenfinches that are usually winter/spring visitors. Chaffinches galore all year round and three pairs of Long Tailed Tits, again winter/early spring visitors. These only come for the fat balls, they don't touch anything else. There are two pairs of Greater Spotted Woodpeckers here too. There's a pair of female Pheasants here and they're making a fine mess of my lawn around the base of the feeding station.

          Mr S noticed today that the Tree Creepers are back too but they are fast moving and I'm still yet to get a shot or two of those.
           
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            Today I heard the first bee.. He looked drunk, YOU know ,and his buzz was a little rusty but a bee he was. NB I do not feed or encourage birds as with six cats it would not be wise. My first year here there was a sparrow pair nesting in the 150 year old stone wall of the old cowshed right opposite my door and I kept getting bawled out by angry sparrows for living here. They went elsewhere the next year.
             
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              Good evening @Sheal cracking subjects and lovely images my friend and thank you for sharing them with us:smile:
               
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                Robin from this mornings walk.
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                Garden regulars.
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                  Thank you @wiseowl. :) I'm surprised the images came out so well, they were taken through a window.
                   
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                  I have just realised that it is nearly April and... NO MIDGES yet. None all winter and usually every mild day they emerge in their hordes. The island is a midgehaven. Shows how unseasonably chilly is has been and is. Until the bee yesterday not a sign of insect life, and he vanished again
                   
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                    Are the birds exercising social distancing?

                    Mrs C spotted that there weren't many birds about last weekend, and on Sunday she filled up the bird feeders - since then, those bird feeders have remained pretty full and normally they would be devastated in a week.

                    My neighbour phoned me the other day to ask this very thing, and with both of us looking out of our back doors across all the gardens, there was not a bird to be seen - not on the aerials, not up on the rooftops, nothing. All I have seen is the odd pigeon.
                     
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                      Strange, the birds in our garden have been busy all day.:scratch:
                       
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                        In my garden I'm running out of fat balls! Blue tits, great tits and coal tits every day, occasional nuthatch and pied woodpecker, though the long tailed tits seem to have found other food recently.
                         
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                          Ah, so that is where all the birds are! They are off on their holidays! :heehee:

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                            If it's turned very quiet where you are @Fat Controller it may be making the birds edgy, they get used to the surroundings they're in. Or perhaps with people at home the local cats are out and about more. Who knows? I'm just guessing. :)

                            As with Strongy and Caroline my garden is busy. Mind you the colder weather is back and they tend to feed more a few days leading up to that.
                             
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                              Our pair of Pied Wagtails have been around nearly all day, feeding and picking up nesting material although the (darker) male was doing most of it.
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