 |  |  | Subject: Winter Birds Posted Dec 18, 2011 by Gnomon is taking a rest
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  |  | I filled our bird feeders yesterday. This morning I spotted:
Goldfinches (about 6) Greenfinches (these are the first we've had for about 2 years) Chaffinches (rare in our garden but common next door) Bluetits Sparrows Woodpigeon Feral pigeons Starlings Blackbird
Not a bad selection.
I know there are a robin, a coaltit and a wren out there somewhere as well, but I didn't see them today.
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 |  |  | Subject: Winter Birds Posted Dec 19, 2011 by Lanzababy This is a reply to this Posting
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  |  | We had a really tame one the year before last that Dad thought would probably follow him into the house eventually. Unfortunately he seemed to end up as prey as one morning he never appeared. He actually used to sit on the window sills watching us inside the house until we went out to feed him.
Our garden birds have been depleted recently due to an increased number of sparrow hawks. Its a shame not to see so many of the song birds especially, but its a natural cause so we just have to accept it.
We've had a few more recently due to the snow, and the remaining birds have broken cover to come to visit the tables for easy food supplies.
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 |  |  | Subject: Winter Birds Posted Dec 19, 2011 by Nick This is a reply to this Posting
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  |  | Venus had a little friend who who sing to her, directly beside her, as she spread seeds, worm-feed, etc, for over 3 years. She does miss the visibly unique little lad now that he is gone. (I have seen brief video clips of himself at breakies, and with a lady-friend)
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 |  |  | Subject: Winter Birds Posted Dec 19, 2011 by Baron Grim This is a reply to this Posting
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  |  | My dad recently put out some feeders hoping to attract more song birds rather than the ubiquitous house sparrows we're used to. Well the sparrows were quite happy with it. He occasionally sees the odd house finch and Carolina chickadee as well as the many pigeons and ring neck doves picking up the dropped seeds. He's now getting quite fond of the sparrows as they congregate in the bush just outside his living room window near the larger feeder.
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 |  |  | Subject: Winter Birds Posted Dec 19, 2011 by Hypatia This is a reply to this Posting
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  |  | A lot of people hate grackles. They can be annoying when literally hundreds of them show up. I remember a plan when I lived in San Antonio to put out some sort of feed that would constipate them so they wouldn't leave so many droppings along the River Walk.
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