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In article , Sacha
writes I think the numbers are dropping off generally. Our nearest farmer is organic in the larger part of his land but about 5 more houses have been built in the village in the last 5 years, many of whom own cats......I can't help wondering if this contributed to the decline, though I doubt it would account for all of it. We have cats, as do many of our neighbours - there's around 6 cats regularly use our tiny garden. I think I read somewhere that the increasing popularity of bird feeders and reasonable quality bird food is becoming an important resource to birds. Many of the smaller birds, blue tits, finches, robin, like harvesting insects from the windows' many corners. The windows are all leaded in stone mullions, so give a lot of 'shelter' for small flies, spiders etc. Lovely! Our birds are too nervous to come within about 3 ft of windows - at least when you're in a position to watch them. -- Kay "Do not insult the crocodile until you have crossed the river" |
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