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BIG GARDEN WATCH 24-25th January 2009
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<blockquote data-quote="deborah4" data-source="post: 1389853" data-attributes="member: 29880"><p>lol Dan, a long 60 minutes then!</p><p></p><p>Given the recent sage with the neighbour and the feeders, I didn't expect much at all but was surprised to see my usual species coming in, the Wren popped in two minutes before I set clock, so didn't count it. After 10 minutes, a bang on the window from upstairs to shoo away pigeons, resulted in a complete scarper for several precious minutes. On my way again, then two cats decided to creep along the wall towards feeders, everything scarpered again, this time for over 10 minutes!</p><p></p><p>Species seen:</p><p></p><p>Greenfinch</p><p>Blackbird</p><p>Starling</p><p>feral pigeon</p><p>Wood Pigeon</p><p>Great Tit</p><p>Blue Tit</p><p>Dunnock</p><p>Goldcrest</p><p>Robin</p><p></p><p>Does anyone know if you total only the birds seen together at the same time, or each separate visit (ie. potential returns or new birds?)</p><p></p><p>(Kathy, if the ring was metal, it was probably a BTO ring but the number or part of the number would be helpful!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deborah4, post: 1389853, member: 29880"] lol Dan, a long 60 minutes then! Given the recent sage with the neighbour and the feeders, I didn't expect much at all but was surprised to see my usual species coming in, the Wren popped in two minutes before I set clock, so didn't count it. After 10 minutes, a bang on the window from upstairs to shoo away pigeons, resulted in a complete scarper for several precious minutes. On my way again, then two cats decided to creep along the wall towards feeders, everything scarpered again, this time for over 10 minutes! Species seen: Greenfinch Blackbird Starling feral pigeon Wood Pigeon Great Tit Blue Tit Dunnock Goldcrest Robin Does anyone know if you total only the birds seen together at the same time, or each separate visit (ie. potential returns or new birds?) (Kathy, if the ring was metal, it was probably a BTO ring but the number or part of the number would be helpful!) [/QUOTE]
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