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<blockquote data-quote="pie" data-source="post: 1388269" data-attributes="member: 35255"><p>That's interesting girls, Ive not seen the female since the thaw, but when she was around, she seemed timid.</p><p></p><p>I notice the Siskings are happy feeding alongside the Goldfinches and the Song Thrush is much bolder now.</p><p>My G'Wag, 9 Ltt's & Blackcap remain & I notice the Goldcrest returned today,</p><p>I wonder if the cold weather brought her back? No sign of the G'Woodpecker, it must have been a one off visit. The GSW visit daily though & the Blackbirds remain high in numbers.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your feedback Val & Pam, will add that to my notes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pie, post: 1388269, member: 35255"] That's interesting girls, Ive not seen the female since the thaw, but when she was around, she seemed timid. I notice the Siskings are happy feeding alongside the Goldfinches and the Song Thrush is much bolder now. My G'Wag, 9 Ltt's & Blackcap remain & I notice the Goldcrest returned today, I wonder if the cold weather brought her back? No sign of the G'Woodpecker, it must have been a one off visit. The GSW visit daily though & the Blackbirds remain high in numbers. Thanks for your feedback Val & Pam, will add that to my notes. [/QUOTE]
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