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<blockquote data-quote="halftwo" data-source="post: 1626248" data-attributes="member: 45720"><p><strong>Breakfast in the Garden</strong></p><p></p><p>Having seen almost nothing other than a dozen Yellowhammers on my way to fetch the Sunday's I took my coffee and butty into the garden. </p><p>Glad I did.</p><p></p><p>Five - yes five - Ravens flew over - perhaps a family still together after all this time.</p><p>This was closely followed by a close fly past of a Green woodpecker low against the field nearby - seems these are more and more frequent nowadays from the garden. Two Greater 'peckers together this morning too.</p><p></p><p>The local Mistle thrushes are fighting a losing battle against the Starling flock which have stripped the rowens of three-quarters of their berries already - usually the trees feed the Mistles for most of the winter - not much hope of the Waxwing turnout of last Christmas at this rate!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="halftwo, post: 1626248, member: 45720"] [b]Breakfast in the Garden[/b] Having seen almost nothing other than a dozen Yellowhammers on my way to fetch the Sunday's I took my coffee and butty into the garden. Glad I did. Five - yes five - Ravens flew over - perhaps a family still together after all this time. This was closely followed by a close fly past of a Green woodpecker low against the field nearby - seems these are more and more frequent nowadays from the garden. Two Greater 'peckers together this morning too. The local Mistle thrushes are fighting a losing battle against the Starling flock which have stripped the rowens of three-quarters of their berries already - usually the trees feed the Mistles for most of the winter - not much hope of the Waxwing turnout of last Christmas at this rate! [/QUOTE]
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