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    Garden Birwatching

    Feed-wise I currently use: Peanut and Cherry suet blocks Niger Seeds Nuts, mixed Seed Bread Mealworm and food scraps Once I install my pond; I would like to get more "water birds" in the garden, not ducks, but say reed warblers, bunting etc etc A very varied type of birdlist is ultimately...
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    Binoculars

    So I'm fairly new to serious birdwatching, I have a pair of 10x25 binoculars and I have a few issues with them: I am naturally a little bit shaky with my hands and the x10 doesn't help I find them too small in terms of range, anything over 100 foot is hard to depict colours, which slows down...
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    Very busy at the bird feeder today!

    So I'm new here, so I'll post my current list of birds visiting although not all daily, hopefully you guys will enjoy and I can make this list more expansive at a future date...... Blackbird - 2 adults - 4 young, Chaffinch - 1 pair, carrion crow, collared dove - a pair, Dunnock, Goldfinch...
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    Hello from Brentwood, Essex, UK

    unfortunately I do most of my birdwatching at home as I get up to 20 species per day..... but I will look to venture out to new places :D
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    Garden Birwatching

    Hello guys new here; looking for some advice: I currently have up to 20 species of birds visit my garden per day using my 10 feeders/stations... but wish to expanse this... so suggestions please for... food types plant types Also, hopefully soon, I wish to add a pond to my garden...... is...
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    Hello from Aberdeen! Looking for Long-tailed tits??

    I do not know if long-tailed tits are prolific to your region, however all I can offer is the type of feed that they love in my garden in SE England.. 10 suet blocks peanut and cherry recipe high energy wild bird food.... suet to go..... in a short long red box, available on amazon...
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    Hello from Brentwood, Essex, UK

    Would like to make a comparison of garden birds people see, bearing in mind different areas... ie you in Wales and me in SE England
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    Hello from NE Scotland.

    Hello from the SE of England. I would be keen to know whether your birdwatching is predominantly done at home or out on visits, as I would like to make a comparison on garden birds from Scotland to SE England. Happy viewing 2018
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    Hello from Brentwood, Essex, UK

    hello there, I am new here. I used to be a keen birdwatcher as a kid, then as my nan says, I started studying a different type of bird... Now at the age of 28, I have re-ignited my love for birdwatching. Recently moving into a semi-rural property with a garden 60 x 130 ft I have found the most...
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