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<blockquote data-quote="pie" data-source="post: 1349386" data-attributes="member: 35255"><p>Your snow pics are fab Roy. We rarely get snow in Cardiff so when it does, we enjoy it.</p><p></p><p>It was mild this morning with lovely blue skies before rain set in causing it to go dark approx 4pm.</p><p>I notice my Bullfinches have stayed, 2m & 1f. These shy birds become a little bolder in winter as the wild fruit/berries diminish. This is a great time to see Birds at the feeders taking advantage of regular supplies of food.</p><p>Today I has a small mixed flock of Blackcap, Great, Coal & Bluetit, Gold,Green & Chaffinch all feeding at the same time with Blackbirds, a Dunnuck & Wren feeding on tit bits I put out on the decking. </p><p>Quite a good number for one session.</p><p></p><p>(Bill, What a treat the flower was, I bet it made your day)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pie, post: 1349386, member: 35255"] Your snow pics are fab Roy. We rarely get snow in Cardiff so when it does, we enjoy it. It was mild this morning with lovely blue skies before rain set in causing it to go dark approx 4pm. I notice my Bullfinches have stayed, 2m & 1f. These shy birds become a little bolder in winter as the wild fruit/berries diminish. This is a great time to see Birds at the feeders taking advantage of regular supplies of food. Today I has a small mixed flock of Blackcap, Great, Coal & Bluetit, Gold,Green & Chaffinch all feeding at the same time with Blackbirds, a Dunnuck & Wren feeding on tit bits I put out on the decking. Quite a good number for one session. (Bill, What a treat the flower was, I bet it made your day) [/QUOTE]
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