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    • I know little but just to get the ball rolling: In the garden - pigeons, crows, magpies, jays, ring necked parakeets, blackbirds, swifts, wrens, robins, starlings, sparrows, great tits, gold finches and the odd bird of prey, never sure which. On the Rye have heard Song Thrush. I am sure others will add to this.
    • In spring and early summer, try a walk through Green Dale, and you should be able to see/hear chiffchaffs, whitethroats and green woodpeckers, as well as the more regular garden birds
    • I put a couple of feeders in my garden and regularly get sparrows, blue tits, great tits, robins and the odd goldfinch, coal tit and wren. Wood pigeons clean up the mess under the feeders.  We also get noisy magpies and parakeets. On rare occasions I've had a woodpecker, nuthatch and jay visit.  I also see a sparrowhawk perched in a neighbour's silver birch from time to time.  We used to get blackbirds, but unfortunately I think neighbourhood cats were the death of them    Hope this helps.
    • Crystal Palace and Sydenham Woods are both very much worth travelling up Sydenham Hill for.
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