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Hi From Bourne in Lincolnshire (1 Viewer)

andreeyvette

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Hello everyone. I have always had a passion for birds and I’m currently excited about taking part in the big birdwatch tomorrow. I’ve had quite a few species visit my garden these last few days. When I take part over the weekend; you can bet I’ll probably only see a few. I currently have a blue tit roosting in one of my tit boxes. I love watching it. :)A09E74D3-E793-49E8-BDF7-CB3CA93B5AEE.jpeg
 
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Hi andreeyvette and a warm welcome from me too.

I'm sure you will enjoy it here and I look forward to hearing your news.
 
Hello everyone. I have always had a passion for birds and I’m currently excited about taking part in the big birdwatch tomorrow. I’ve had quite a few species visit my garden these last few days. When I take part over the weekend; you can bet I’ll probably only see a few. I currently have a blue tit roosting in one of my tit boxes. I love watching it. :)View attachment 1366266
Hello there - I'm new to this site just now and saw you are Bourne based; I'm up near Lincoln and I've just got all the gubbins for the birdwatch tomorrow too... finally something in the diary yeah. You are so lucky to have Blue Tits in your box .... I did 10 years ago and they never came back!! Enjoy tomorrow and KR FionaKim
 
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