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• #3052
I’m seeing loads right now, probably due to the leaves being off the trees and them being more visible, seen 3 today already, 2 out the window and one while popping to the shops.
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• #3054
saw a greater spotted woodpecker on a quick ride yesterday, I love those dudes
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• #3055
see Jays quite often in the woods round the Chilterns
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• #3056
Not any oak nearby, nearest are on the common half a mile away I'd say.
On another note, saw a blue tit in the garden also on Friday, not seen one in my garden on the 4 years I've been here (did the great bird survey thing on January and didn't see a single bird in the hour I watched!).
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• #3057
My attempt at filming at our feeder didn't go as planned. Sounded cool though!
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• #3058
Mandarin spotted at the Burgess Park fishing lake, never seen them here
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• #3059
This director of photography needs work
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• #3060
Parakeets foiled.
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• #3061
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• #3062
You must live somewhere with high density housing? Fake grass out back and 3 cars per house on the concrete front ‘garden’ ?
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• #3063
It'll be interesting to see whether they'll keep coming or whether they'll share the news effectively.
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• #3064
Don't know if parakeets do but pigeons keep coming back.
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• #3065
Nope. 3 bed semi in suburban Surrey. The village has farms to the west and south, the north is a large common/heath area. No fake grass, my front garden is surrounded by hedges on 3 sides. Gardens to left, right and rear all have trees, bushes, hedges. Opposite my house is a green, about 20m x 40m with about 5 large trees on it.
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• #3066
Probably less sqM of green here (SE19) wonder what’s behind the lack of certain birds?
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• #3067
wonder what’s behind the lack of certain birds?
They're not hungry ?
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• #3068
Reminiscent of when Melbourne was invaded by a giant seagull:
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• #3069
Jay chatter - se26 has them. Picture proof is always difficult.
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• #3070
This.
Also why I like them so much.
The opposite of Corvid really. Bashful, shy and elusive.
Managed a crappy snap of this guy. I love the recognition. Who has clocked who...
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• #3071
I've always enjoyed luring this thread for the great photos. If we need to move to LFGSS Discord I've set up a parallel thread here https://discord.com/channels/605497628259516447/1319361692064551024
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• #3072
Brown big bit of gold/yellow on the back bird of prey in Dulwich woods yesterday. Whatbthenhell could it be? Hawkish rather than falcony.
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• #3073
The hobby would have left for sunnier climes so sparrowhawk or kestrel?
The male peregrine is fair bit smaller than the female but they are usually flying over rather than in the woods unless eating.
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• #3074
Def not a kestrel this was a big fucker (or appeared it as it flew in front of me about 4 m away). It really made the parakeets agitated.
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• #3075
You often are buzzards on the ground, red kites too.
I like jays, but never seem to see many anymore. I think I've seen 1 all year and never anywhere in the South East, then coming back from the school run saw one fly out of neighbour's hedge, straight across me and into the tree opposite our house.