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Its been a while!! (1 Viewer)

Goodness its been a long time since I started this blog ........only one post and 2 months later.............here I am!!
So lets start at the very begining its a very good place to start ............not another song again? Sorry!:-O
I have always loved wildlife but have never had a lot of luck at close encounters with anything. A sighting of fleeting foxes and deer just flashing out of sight. Then suddenly realised the most accessible form of wildlife as ancient as dinosaurs themselves, was birdlife!
Theres always been plenty of birdlife around our garden, but I cant say I ever took a lot of notice. Then when we lopped the huge leylandii trees down that were between us and next door, I thought "hey I could put couple of bird feeders on those remaining trunks". The rest is history.
Birds started feeding, I put up some nest boxes, bought a feeding station and they birds arrived and showed themselves.

Heres a couple of photos of my set up
 

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