MY Garden 2018

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03 Mar 2018 03:09 #473 by John T Goy
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27.02: Goldcrest on nut feeder in front garden.
28.02: Fieldfare - 2 on the hawthorn but no berries, av put apples out, but they didn't bother. Blackbird - 6, Chaffinch - 10, Robin - 2 feeding side by side, Grt Tit & Blue Tit - 2 of each, Greenfinch - 2, Starlings - 14, Goldfinch - 4, C Dove - 4, W Pigs - 4, Spuggy - 12, Dunnock - 2. This day my mate had 11 Fieldfare and a male Yellowhammer in his garden in Ashby, the Fieldfare roosted in the conifer but were gone next morning.

March 2nd: Female Sprawk landed on hawthorn tree but left empty, was hoping it would collar a Dove or pigeon. Coal Tit seen on conifer, with the usual gang feasting on whatever I threw out window.

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24 Feb 2018 02:03 #450 by John T Goy
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17.02 : Common Gull - 19, BH Gull - 1 both in garden getting scraps. Pinks over going north.
22.02 : Sprawk over.
23.02 : LT Tit - 2 on fat balls, Goldcrest on lilac, Great Tit - 2 and one Blue Tit plus usual crew.

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12 Feb 2018 02:47 #364 by John T Goy
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15.01: Sprawk mobbed by a Crow.
21.01: Blackbird - 5, Dunnock - 3, Goldfinch - 16, Wood Pigeon - 2, C Dove - 2, Greenfinch - 2, Chaffinch - 8, Robin, Starling - 20, Feral Pigeon - 10, Spuggys.- c20, LT Tit - 3, Blue TIt - 3, Common Gull - 22 over, Jackdaw - 2 and a Rook and Crow.

02.02: Goldcrest on lilac in back garden :)

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