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rahrahrah Wrote:

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> It's all an inevitable part of the gentrification

> of ED. Give it ten years and we'll have pheasants

> and peacocks mincing about. The pigeons are simply

> being priced out of the area.


And sparrows have practically disappeared completely. Which is very sad. I see all kinds of birds in my back garden but have to say that these days a sparrow is a very rare sight indeed. Oooh look there goes a blue tit.

In the summer I had a mob (12-17) of sparrows that visited my bird feeders - by autumn it was down to 3-4 and now I hardly see one, although tits, a robin and nuthatches? still visit daily. I only rarely see the green parrots (they swing over the garden in a group of about 6, on occasion) and no evidence of them interacting with my regular small garden birds. Magpies are always about however.

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