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Sparrow Hawk-Acipiter nisus
This lovelly bird spent a few hours in my garden in the early summer 2007 attracted to my aviary collection of parrakeets. It is a…
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23 January
Bird activity in the garden has started to increase. Today as well as Blackbirds, Blue Tits, House Sparrows and Dunnocks we had a Wood Pigeon…
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22 January
A pair of Coal Tits in the company of Blue Tits were in the garden at lunchtime today. These have been seen a few times…
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16 December
Very little activity except another sighting of the Coal Tits, which is notable, also Blackbirds, Collared Doves, Starlings and House Sparrows. I took photos in…
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9 January
December was a bad month for both sightings in the garden with just Collared Doves the only bird of note other than the usual gulls…
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Sunday November 24
The last few days have been very cold with up to 5 degrees of frost experienced. In spite of this there has been some activity.…
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Rose’s journey into the realm of houseplants began with a small windowsill garden during her college years. What started as a few humble succulents soon blossomed into a full-fledged passion for nurturing…
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