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<blockquote data-quote="abi107" data-source="post: 1752713" data-attributes="member: 82294"><p>A total of 27 species from my garden in the western surburbs of Galway. Chaffinches were by far the most numerous. Redwing, Fieldfare, Reed Bunting and Sparrowhawk were all garden firsts. The sparrowhawk stayed over an hour while she caught and ate a sparrow.</p><p></p><p>Aoife</p><p></p><p></p><p>1.Sparrowhawk</p><p>2.Feral Pigeon</p><p>3.Collared Dove</p><p>4.Pied Wagtail</p><p>5.Wren</p><p>6.Dunnock</p><p>7.Robin</p><p>8.Blackbird</p><p>9.Fieldfare</p><p>10.Song Thrush</p><p>11.Redwing</p><p>12.Blackcap</p><p>13.Coal Tit</p><p>14.Blue Tit</p><p>15.Great Tit</p><p>16.Magpie</p><p>17.Jackdaw</p><p>18.Hooded Crow</p><p>19.Starling</p><p>20.House Sparrow</p><p>21.Chaffinch</p><p>22.Greenfinch</p><p>23.Goldfinch</p><p>24.Siskin</p><p>25.Bullfinch</p><p>26.Lesser Redpoll</p><p>27.Reed Bunting</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="abi107, post: 1752713, member: 82294"] A total of 27 species from my garden in the western surburbs of Galway. Chaffinches were by far the most numerous. Redwing, Fieldfare, Reed Bunting and Sparrowhawk were all garden firsts. The sparrowhawk stayed over an hour while she caught and ate a sparrow. Aoife 1.Sparrowhawk 2.Feral Pigeon 3.Collared Dove 4.Pied Wagtail 5.Wren 6.Dunnock 7.Robin 8.Blackbird 9.Fieldfare 10.Song Thrush 11.Redwing 12.Blackcap 13.Coal Tit 14.Blue Tit 15.Great Tit 16.Magpie 17.Jackdaw 18.Hooded Crow 19.Starling 20.House Sparrow 21.Chaffinch 22.Greenfinch 23.Goldfinch 24.Siskin 25.Bullfinch 26.Lesser Redpoll 27.Reed Bunting [/QUOTE]
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