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Old 21-10-2003, 09:32 AM
Franz Heymann
 
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"Charlie Pridham" wrote in message
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"Sacha" wrote in message
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It hasn't rained here to any good purpose for months. In the last

week,
we
have seen a buzzard on the big lawn, under the Atlantic cedar, three

times.
We have many buzzards around us but in 22 years here, Ray reckons he's

seen
them in the garden about three times.
We can only guess that they are just desperate for food, so are foraging

in
the shadier parts of our garden where the comparatively cooler temps and

the
spray lines might produce a meal for them.
We have some chick crumbs left over from raising the ducklings, so if

anyone
thinks those will help the buzzards, please let me know.


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I wouldn't worry about buzzards, they tend to do better in times of

drought,
(more rabbits die on the roads trying to find grass) certainly around here

I
have never seen so many, up to 20 at a time circling over the garden

(maybe
they are trying to tell me something!)


That is most exceptional. The only occasions of which I know when buzzards
are seen in flocks are when they are on migration.

and the good news is for the first
time in years we have seen a down turn in magpie numbers. Should give the
smaller hedge birds a fighting chance.

Franz