An Exciting Garden First

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14 Dec 2020 15:52 #3472 by Joy Croot
Replied by Joy Croot on topic An Exciting Garden First
Yes, it’s interesting because there are several hedges in Healing which, from the noise as one passes by, evidently support a goodly population of spadgers but they just don’t venture very far apparently.
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14 Dec 2020 15:42 #3471 by Chris Grimshaw
I haven't had one in the garden this year and I know they are close by as I hear them at the other end of the street when I pass by. Must be too posh in our culture-de-sac! Or perhaps too common
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14 Dec 2020 00:16 #3469 by John T Goy
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Blimey they must be rare in your neck of the woods Joy!
Well done.
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13 Dec 2020 20:06 #3468 by Joy Croot
A fleeting visit ( but they all count) to our Healing garden this morning brought our All
Time (23yrs) Garden List to 48.
The bird?
A female House Sparrow!!!
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