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No visitors today :-(
I have cleaned and replenished the feeders, but no takers??? How's your garden for activity today? -- Regards James (ukjay) http://www.ukjay.co.uk Garden WebCam Guestbook/Message Portal http://ukjay.kicks-ass.net/cgi-bin/guestbook.pl |
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No visitors today :-(
I have cleaned and replenished the feeders, but no takers??? How's your garden for activity today? Alive with Blackbirds, Chaffinches, Greenfinches, Goldfinches, Siskins, House Sparrows, Dunnocks, Great Tits, Coal Tits, Blue Tits and a Robin. Nice to see them all. Anne |
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Anne Burgess wrote: Alive with Blackbirds, Chaffinches, Greenfinches, Goldfinches, Siskins, House Sparrows, Dunnocks, Great Tits, Coal Tits, Blue Tits and a Robin. Blackbird, magpies, blue tits, squirrels and a crow, a noisy one at that. |
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"Anne Burgess" wrote in message ... No visitors today :-( I have cleaned and replenished the feeders, but no takers??? How's your garden for activity today? Alive with Blackbirds, Chaffinches, Greenfinches, Goldfinches, Siskins, House Sparrows, Dunnocks, Great Tits, Coal Tits, Blue Tits and a Robin. Nice to see them all. Anne Wow that's an impressive list Anne! I really can't understand why they haven't been here today, I hope I haven't killed them off?? Usually see Blackbirds, Coal Tits, Sparrows, Greenfinch. But today ______________ Looks like I'll have to go back to the old fashioned method and chuck some bread on the lawn :-) -- Regards James (ukjay) http://www.ukjay.co.uk Garden WebCam Guestbook/Message Portal http://ukjay.kicks-ass.net/cgi-bin/guestbook.pl |
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"La puce" wrote in message oups.com... Anne Burgess wrote: Alive with Blackbirds, Chaffinches, Greenfinches, Goldfinches, Siskins, House Sparrows, Dunnocks, Great Tits, Coal Tits, Blue Tits and a Robin. Blackbird, magpies, blue tits, squirrels and a crow, a noisy one at that. Silence here, apart from the odd helicopter (No they didn't land in my garden) :-) -- Regards James (ukjay) http://www.ukjay.co.uk Garden WebCam Guestbook/Message Portal http://ukjay.kicks-ass.net/cgi-bin/guestbook.pl |
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OOPS
forgot Robin |
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"PhEaSaNt PLuCKeR" wrote in message ... No visitors today :-( I have cleaned and replenished the feeders, but no takers??? How's your garden for activity today? -- Regards James (ukjay) http://www.ukjay.co.uk Garden WebCam Guestbook/Message Portal http://ukjay.kicks-ass.net/cgi-bin/guestbook.pl Just noticed on my AWS (which updates on my website) that the wind has reached 20mph, average 9mph, so that may put our small feathered friends from flying today? James |
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Anne Burgess wrote:
No visitors today :-( I have cleaned and replenished the feeders, but no takers??? What did you clean it with? They may not like the smell... How's your garden for activity today? Alive with Blackbirds, Chaffinches, Greenfinches, Goldfinches, Siskins, House Sparrows, Dunnocks, Great Tits, Coal Tits, Blue Tits and a Robin. About the same except the goldfinches don't ever come to the feeder. Also the odd wren, pheasant, wood pigeon, crow and magpie in the garden. And a woodpecker attacking the electricity pole opposite. Nice to see them all. One thing that is a bit strange with our local sparrows is that they have learnt to cling onto vertical rendered walls and bird feeders intended for tits and finches. They clean us out in a day or two! I have tried shortening the perch but that inconveniences the finches without significantly affecting the sparrows. Regards, Martin Brown |
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"PhEaSaNt PLuCKeR" wrote in message ... No visitors today :-( I have cleaned and replenished the feeders, but no takers??? How's your garden for activity today? -- Regards James (ukjay) http://www.ukjay.co.uk Garden WebCam Guestbook/Message Portal http://ukjay.kicks-ass.net/cgi-bin/guestbook.pl I am not going to bother any more. I spend a lot of money on proprietary foods and also make my own, but all we get in the garden are pigeons and starlings. Occasionally a robin and a couple of blackbirds will deign to visit, and now and again a blue tit, but that`s it. The peanuts shrivel, the sunflower hearts get damp from condensation and go mouldy - and so on and so on. As I mentioned in an earlier post, I think our garden is bird-friendly, but the birds just aren`t friendly to us. When I remember the varieties we used to get in the garden when we lived in the Fens, I get very downhearted. Admittedly, our quarter-of-an-acre garden there was an oasis in the middle of intensively-farmed arable fields, but we didn`t put much food out and we had : robin, blackbird, blue tit, great tit, wren, fieldfare, yellow wagtail, pied wagtail, turtle dove, cuckoo (youngsters that gorged on the hairy caterpillars bivouaced in the hawthorn hedge), pheasant, partridge (I had a `pet` partridge who would sit on my shoulder like a parrot!), warbler, greenfinch, linnet, house sparrow and even a black redstart passing through. We had hares, shrews, and stoats in the garden and horseshoe bats in the roof. As I suggested before, I think there are too many people feeding too few birds where we live now, but I can`t think of anything else we could do to entice them, so I`m admitting defeat. Kate |
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"Kate" wrote in message ... "PhEaSaNt PLuCKeR" wrote in message ... No visitors today :-( I have cleaned and replenished the feeders, but no takers??? How's your garden for activity today? -- Regards James (ukjay) http://www.ukjay.co.uk Garden WebCam Guestbook/Message Portal http://ukjay.kicks-ass.net/cgi-bin/guestbook.pl I am not going to bother any more. I spend a lot of money on proprietary foods and also make my own, but all we get in the garden are pigeons and starlings. Occasionally a robin and a couple of blackbirds will deign to visit, and now and again a blue tit, but that`s it. The peanuts shrivel, the sunflower hearts get damp from condensation and go mouldy - and so on and so on. As I mentioned in an earlier post, I think our garden is bird-friendly, but the birds just aren`t friendly to us. When I remember the varieties we used to get in the garden when we lived in the Fens, I get very downhearted. Admittedly, our quarter-of-an-acre garden there was an oasis in the middle of intensively-farmed arable fields, but we didn`t put much food out and we had : robin, blackbird, blue tit, great tit, wren, fieldfare, yellow wagtail, pied wagtail, turtle dove, cuckoo (youngsters that gorged on the hairy caterpillars bivouaced in the hawthorn hedge), pheasant, partridge (I had a `pet` partridge who would sit on my shoulder like a parrot!), warbler, greenfinch, linnet, house sparrow and even a black redstart passing through. We had hares, shrews, and stoats in the garden and horseshoe bats in the roof. As I suggested before, I think there are too many people feeding too few birds where we live now, but I can`t think of anything else we could do to entice them, so I`m admitting defeat. Kate I can see why you feel like giving up Kate from what you say, you must be well ****ed off Last resort maybe the Christmas pudding trick ;-) Put up a sign "All welcome here" (apart from cats) Seriously I would have thought that once you get some birds in your garden others will follow Happy Christmas James -- Regards James (ukjay) http://www.ukjay.co.uk Garden WebCam Guestbook/Message Portal http://ukjay.kicks-ass.net/cgi-bin/guestbook.pl |
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"Martin Brown" wrote in message ... Anne Burgess wrote: No visitors today :-( I have cleaned and replenished the feeders, but no takers??? What did you clean it with? They may not like the smell... How's your garden for activity today? Alive with Blackbirds, Chaffinches, Greenfinches, Goldfinches, Siskins, House Sparrows, Dunnocks, Great Tits, Coal Tits, Blue Tits and a Robin. About the same except the goldfinches don't ever come to the feeder. Also the odd wren, pheasant, wood pigeon, crow and magpie in the garden. And a woodpecker attacking the electricity pole opposite. Nice to see them all. One thing that is a bit strange with our local sparrows is that they have learnt to cling onto vertical rendered walls and bird feeders intended for tits and finches. They clean us out in a day or two! I have tried shortening the perch but that inconveniences the finches without significantly affecting the sparrows. Regards, Martin Brown Hi Martin Just cleaned them with washing up liquid, and rinsed well. The sparrows just hop around on the ground so far as I know, but will observe and see if they learn any tricks. I was surprised when I first saw a Robin use the fat ball feeder! No woodpecker attacks !!!! James -- Regards James (ukjay) http://www.ukjay.co.uk Garden WebCam Guestbook/Message Portal http://ukjay.kicks-ass.net/cgi-bin/guestbook.pl |
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"PhEaSaNt PLuCKeR" wrote in message ... No visitors today :-( I have cleaned and replenished the feeders, but no takers??? How's your garden for activity today? -- Regards James (ukjay) http://www.ukjay.co.uk Garden WebCam Guestbook/Message Portal http://ukjay.kicks-ass.net/cgi-bin/guestbook.pl Well yesterday I saw a nuthatch here .OK no big deal but it's only the second one I have ever seen. Today one of my cats caught a wood pigeon which escaped unscathed. I am certain the cat seems to be more traumatised than the bird--poor pussy |
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"Rupert" wrote in message ... Well yesterday I saw a nuthatch here .OK no big deal but it's only the second one I have ever seen. Today one of my cats caught a wood pigeon which escaped unscathed. I am certain the cat seems to be more traumatised than the bird--poor pussy :-):-):-) No Nuthatch here :-( |
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"Kate" wrote in message ... I am not going to bother any more. I spend a lot of money on proprietary foods and also make my own, but all we get in the garden are pigeons and starlings. Occasionally a robin and a couple of blackbirds will deign to visit, and now and again a blue tit, but that`s it. The peanuts shrivel, the sunflower hearts get damp from condensation and go mouldy - and so on and so on. As I mentioned in an earlier post, I think our garden is bird-friendly, but the birds just aren`t friendly to us. When I remember the varieties we used to get in the garden when we lived in the Fens, I get very downhearted. Admittedly, our quarter-of-an-acre garden there was an oasis in the middle of intensively-farmed arable fields, but we didn`t put much food out and we had : robin, blackbird, blue tit, great tit, wren, fieldfare, yellow wagtail, pied wagtail, turtle dove, cuckoo (youngsters that gorged on the hairy caterpillars bivouaced in the hawthorn hedge), pheasant, partridge (I had a `pet` partridge who would sit on my shoulder like a parrot!), warbler, greenfinch, linnet, house sparrow and even a black redstart passing through. We had hares, shrews, and stoats in the garden and horseshoe bats in the roof. As I suggested before, I think there are too many people feeding too few birds where we live now, but I can`t think of anything else we could do to entice them, so I`m admitting defeat. But is your garden full of mature shrubs and trees for them to feel safe when perched on? We find that the feeder on the pole in the middle of the garden (good view all round?) does better trade than the one on the bird table next to the fence, it's also within easy hop of our Camellia bushes (to 14ft tall) and we notice the birds tend to land on there first and have a good look around before coming to the feeder. Haven't looked today. too busy, but the other day in an hour before lunch to our amazement we saw in our tiny little garden... Dunnock, Blackbirds, Robins (2 fighting), Starlings, Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, Sparrows (lots), Coal Tits, Blue Tits, Great Tits, Greenfinch, Goldfinch, Collared Doves, Wood Pigeon, and 4 Ring Necked Parakeets (big population wild around here) you should have seen the Starlings scatter. http://www.rspb.org.uk/birds/guide/r...keet/index.asp Haven't seen our usual Wren & Goldcrest for a while though. -- Regards Bob In Runnymede, 17 miles West of London |
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"Janet Baraclough" wrote in message ... Our dog forgot to re-bury her current bone yesterday and left it on the back lawn. So the first thing we saw this morning was a very large crow pecking out the marrow. For the second day running, the red squirrel risked death by darting out just behind said dog, and for the second day running, fortunately she didn't notice. The nutfeeders were hosts to bluetits, great tits, greenfinches and chaffinches. As I worked in the garden I saw blackbirds, thrushes, a wren, and robins all scuffling around in the mulches. John saw a sparrowhawk divebomb into the big hedge where the sparrows hang out, without catching one. Big bonfire, dug out old strawberry bed, rain stopped play mid afternoon. Janet. Very Impressed Janet! Let's see what tomorrow brings here in Stoke-on-Trent Fingers Crossed! -- Regards James (ukjay) http://www.ukjay.co.uk Garden WebCam Guestbook/Message Portal http://ukjay.kicks-ass.net/cgi-bin/guestbook.pl |
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