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Old 07-01-2010, 10:25 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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David WE Roberts writes
Well, the fieldfares are so busy fighting each other and the blackbirds
that none of them seem to have time to eat.

I've increased the number of feeding stations to try and split them up,
but there are still too may birds to feed peacefully.

Earlier there were just loads of blackbirds - seven or eight males - all
sitting on the fence or surrounding trees.
For terrritorial birds this is most unusual.


A lot of the ones around at the moment are migrants, so would they be
acting territorially if they're not planning to breed here?

http://www.bto.org/gbw/PDFs/FocusOn/Focus_BLABI.pdf

Things must be getting pretty desperate in the avian world now that the
normal food sources are covered in snow and ice.


Also lack of water is a problem. ot just for drinking but also for keeping
feathers clean and fluffy to keep out the cold.


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Kay



De iced the water twice so far. Just had a Starling and some Sparrows
bathing in it!

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Mike

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