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<blockquote data-quote="upstarts1979" data-source="post: 1700089" data-attributes="member: 47698"><p><strong>Hard weather movement today</strong></p><p></p><p>A very obvious influx today with 20 species noted.</p><p></p><p>Chaffinch - had increased from the regular 8 to 18 minimum</p><p>A female <strong>Brambling</strong> came in with the Chaffinch flock</p><p></p><p>other unusual species today include :-</p><p><strong>Pied Wagtail</strong> (seen on the front pavements but rarely in my back garden</p><p><strong>Siskin </strong>a female on niger seed</p><p><strong>Song Thrush </strong>- skulked under the bushes only 2 other records in 2 years</p><p></p><p>Also a female Greenfinch un-common recently</p><p>The Fieldfare continued to hold its ground against all-comers including another Fieldfare protecting its apples although they are a bit wary of starlings.</p><p>Blackbird 16, Goldfinch 2, House Sparrow c55, Starling 12, Jackdaw 4</p><p></p><p>The 1st 3 pics show the brambling the virus that attacks the legs and feet is quite clearly shown - this effects many chaffinch's. and the 4th pic is a record shot of the pied wag. Pics not that good - must clean my windows some time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upstarts1979, post: 1700089, member: 47698"] [b]Hard weather movement today[/b] A very obvious influx today with 20 species noted. Chaffinch - had increased from the regular 8 to 18 minimum A female [B]Brambling[/B] came in with the Chaffinch flock other unusual species today include :- [B]Pied Wagtail[/B] (seen on the front pavements but rarely in my back garden [B]Siskin [/B]a female on niger seed [B]Song Thrush [/B]- skulked under the bushes only 2 other records in 2 years Also a female Greenfinch un-common recently The Fieldfare continued to hold its ground against all-comers including another Fieldfare protecting its apples although they are a bit wary of starlings. Blackbird 16, Goldfinch 2, House Sparrow c55, Starling 12, Jackdaw 4 The 1st 3 pics show the brambling the virus that attacks the legs and feet is quite clearly shown - this effects many chaffinch's. and the 4th pic is a record shot of the pied wag. Pics not that good - must clean my windows some time. [/QUOTE]
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