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    Enjoy living in a place with a low bird density?

    Yes but over a larger area. Most if not all are within the (much smaller) Oxford city limits. I think wood white is generally quite scarce now..?
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    Enjoy living in a place with a low bird density?

    Good stuff. Dunno if still present but once upon a time you could find brown, black, purple and white letter hairstreak within or very near the city, plus purple emperor, wood white and white admiral
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    Enjoy living in a place with a low bird density?

    Well, we do have Harmonia axyridis... But also rose chafers which I guess you might not
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    Enjoy living in a place with a low bird density?

    Alas I live in a low density place but not by choice. Once upon a time, not many years ago it was higher density... During my time in London I've watched as various things have contracted to the outer limits. Now even the skylarks are nearly gone from Wanstead. I wish there was some sensible...
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