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    Fruit trees?

    Probably it's the colour of the fruit, yours are nice and red. The ones on my tree are yellow/brown, just like a miniture normal apple would be. Paul
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    Fruit trees?

    Strangely I have not seen any birds in 20+ years eat the fruit from "my Crab Apple" tree. Most of the fruit is blown off in the autumn, but there is still quite a lot left on the tree, but the birds just ignore it. Paul
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    Fruit trees?

    I planted a Crab Apple outside my old house that is opposite to where I live now. It is certainly 30ft plus tall and still growing. You could certainly do much worse than grow a holly. Mine is 20ft plus tall and the thrush and blackbird both eat the berries, although this year they have left...
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