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Michelle82uk

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Hi,
Just found this brilliant forum. Never really been interested in birds until i moved house 2 years ago. In my ignorance i thought the only birds in England consisted of sparrows, starlings and blackbirds. My house is next to a nature reserve and woodland and every morning a strange bird with an electric blue band would sit on my fence (later found out to be a jay) and it started there. I luckily can sit in my living room watching a variety of birds because they visit my bird feeder. Willow tits, marsh tits and woodpeckers on the trees. Hopefully can start progressing to visiting locations to watch the birds. :t:
 
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Hi there Michelle and a warm welcome to you from those of us on staff here at BirdForum :t:

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Hi Michelle and a warm welcome from me too.

Michelle said:
Hopefully can start progressing to visiting locations to watch the birds

Think we're all hoping for that Michelle, though I don't know when it will happen. The two reserves I go to each only have one narrow path and the only way to see over the water is to go into the hides.

I'm sure you will enjoy it here and I hope to hear about all the birds you see when out and about.
 
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