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    [South Australia] Baby bird ID and advice ASAP

    OK thanks, So do you think this little fella will be able to get on without any assistance? There doesn't appear to be any other birds in the nest... Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!
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    [UK] No blackbirds in September. Moult?

    Great thanks. Any update on the Blackbird situation for you guys? Still have very little activity here. Haven't seen anything for ages :(
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    [South Australia] Baby bird ID and advice ASAP

    Hi all, My brother who lives in South Australia has just had a baby bird fall from the roof of his house (at the front). There are quite a few cats that roam around the neighbourhood so he's moved it into the back garden where it's well protected. - What type of bird is it? - Roughly how old...
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    [UK] No blackbirds in September. Moult?

    Glad to hear I'm not the only one, although it isn't good news for any of us who like the wild birds etc. Slowly seeing things return back to the garden this week. Though I've not seen any blackbirds, food has been taken! That's great news. Never had a Robin in our garden as we live quite close...
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    [UK] No blackbirds in September. Moult?

    Thanks for the responses guys. This is good to hear Sannie. I'm glad I'm not the only one and that they will soon be back. Actually, just over the weekend we had some Great Tits fly in to grab some sun flower seeds which I was excited to see. We also have a lone blackbird which comes in now...
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    [UK] No blackbirds in September. Moult?

    Hi there, Through the British Spring and Summer we've had a a multitude of Blackbirds visiting the garden, including Sparrows and Great Tits. However, having been away for most of August I've returned to a completely empty garden. Having doing a bit of research, I've discovered this could be...
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    Lack of birds in garden (July)

    Hi all, I've noticed in the last two weeks we've been getting less birds into the garden. I've spent the last 6-12 months really trying my best to encourage as many species as possible and May, April, June have been fantastic months for activity... we've had a group of Great Tits, Sparrows...
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    ID for two garden birds (UK)

    Great - thanks guys. So are these female/male?
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    ID for two garden birds (UK)

    Hi there, This week we've been getting a bunch of these guys flying into the garden and feeding on seed but today they discovered the mealworms I put out on a daily basis. They look like sparrows to me but I just wanted verification :) The last picture I know is a Tit but which one is it...
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    Help identify this bird

    Yeah you're certainly right there. I spotted a Goldfinch the other day but he didn't stay :( Thanks, will head over to there.
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    suggestions needed

    We used to have a similar issue in our garden - which is one of the reasons we weren't getting many birds. I kept the hose and spray attachment near to the back door (with tap open, ready). Being creatures of habit, they tended to visit at certain times so I kept an eye out... and once they...
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    Help identify this bird

    Thanks for the welcome and link :) We've been making a conscious effort to try and get as many birds into the garden as possible in the last 12 months so this new addition is exciting as there isn't a lot of wildlife around here. Are they a fan of mealworms? We put these out regular as we...
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    Help identify this bird

    Ohh wow, thanks guys. Now I'll try and find out as much as I can to try and feed these little guys!
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    Help identify this bird

    Help identify this bird (UK) Hello, We've had this bird and its friend visiting our garden over the past few days and at first I thought it was a sparrow but it looks different. Is it a sparrow? If not, what is it? :) Location: UK Date: June 2015 Sorry about the picture quality, couldn't...
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