intellectual
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Hi,
For the past 51 days I have had 1 - 3 Brambling in the garden every day consisting of two females and one male, I feel very honoured! As they are not a common garden bird, it crossed my mind if other people are getting them for this length of time.
It was January 31st the snow was on ground and had two dozen Chaffinch in back garden, then noticed two were slightly different, they turned out to be female brambling, for a few days one or more fed on the ground, then when the male joined them they mostly fed from the feeders and it's not an easy task with upwards of one hundred birds coming to the feeders at that time, but they got stuck in and fought their corner and got as many sunflower hearts and black sunflower seeds as the rest. Over the weeks I try to capture photos and videos most days, not brilliant ones but good enough to show the doubting thomas in us what they are.
I start searching for the birds as soon as I get up, sometimes it takes nearly all day to find them among all my trees and shrubs, but seeing them every day and has done wonders for my health.
I live in North Lincs on the edge of an housing estate and have been feeding the birds etc for twenty-five years, at present I have sixteen assorted feeders up. Also this year had two Tree Sparrows on the same day the Brambling arrived, sadly they only stayed thirty minutes, also had a male Siskin and regular visits from the male/female Sprawk. Also had a male Reed Bunting for a few days.
Strangest species I had in garden was a Woodcock which landed next to lounge window under cover of a potentilla.
Cheers
Max
For the past 51 days I have had 1 - 3 Brambling in the garden every day consisting of two females and one male, I feel very honoured! As they are not a common garden bird, it crossed my mind if other people are getting them for this length of time.
It was January 31st the snow was on ground and had two dozen Chaffinch in back garden, then noticed two were slightly different, they turned out to be female brambling, for a few days one or more fed on the ground, then when the male joined them they mostly fed from the feeders and it's not an easy task with upwards of one hundred birds coming to the feeders at that time, but they got stuck in and fought their corner and got as many sunflower hearts and black sunflower seeds as the rest. Over the weeks I try to capture photos and videos most days, not brilliant ones but good enough to show the doubting thomas in us what they are.
I start searching for the birds as soon as I get up, sometimes it takes nearly all day to find them among all my trees and shrubs, but seeing them every day and has done wonders for my health.
I live in North Lincs on the edge of an housing estate and have been feeding the birds etc for twenty-five years, at present I have sixteen assorted feeders up. Also this year had two Tree Sparrows on the same day the Brambling arrived, sadly they only stayed thirty minutes, also had a male Siskin and regular visits from the male/female Sprawk. Also had a male Reed Bunting for a few days.
Strangest species I had in garden was a Woodcock which landed next to lounge window under cover of a potentilla.
Cheers
Max
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