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For anyone interested in the conservation of birds, here's a reminder that It's the RSPB  bird survey this weekend. Anyone can take part and it's completely free. Just register on the RSPB website and download your bird identifier. It takes just one hour of your time to count the number and type of bird you see in your garden or local park. The more people taking part, the better we can track how well our birds are doing. It's a great activity to do with the kids and grandkids.

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I'm down about 50% in numbers and more in species since three years ago.  Not sure if it is the weather, continual building works, the quality of my feed or the pigeons and parakeets putting off others.  Good conversation on Winterwatch on feeding tonight, including issues with spreading disease.

Three years ago, likely to see long tailed tits, dunnocks, song thrushes, corvids, wood pigeons. black birds, black caps. Possibles - redwings.

Unlikely to see any this weekend, only blue and great tits, robin, goldfinches, bloody feral pigeons. 

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23 hours ago, malumbu said:

I'm down about 50% in numbers and more in species since three years ago.  Not sure if it is the weather, continual building works, the quality of my feed or the pigeons and parakeets putting off others.  Good conversation on Winterwatch on feeding tonight, including issues with spreading disease.

Three years ago, likely to see long tailed tits, dunnocks, song thrushes, corvids, wood pigeons. black birds, black caps. Possibles - redwings.

Unlikely to see any this weekend, only blue and great tits, robin, goldfinches, bloody feral pigeons. 

My garden has been completely empty of birds since I took down my bird feeders (I have to sort out the garden before I put them up again in a different spot.Cats were sitting in wait).

We’re pretty much down to just sparrows, wood pigeons and the occasional great tit.  Plus parakeets, but I chase them away. 
 

A couple of years ago we had bluetits, robins, blackbirds & goldfinches most days, but almost never now despite washing out the bird bath most days & decent regular bird seed & fat balls. 

we have had a couple of sparrow hawks which was exciting, but I’d rather have the goldfinches..  v sad.  

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16 hours ago, Bumpkin said:

We’re pretty much down to just sparrows, wood pigeons and the occasional great tit.  Plus parakeets, but I chase them away. 
 

A couple of years ago we had bluetits, robins, blackbirds & goldfinches most days, but almost never now despite washing out the bird bath most days & decent regular bird seed & fat balls. 

we have had a couple of sparrow hawks which was exciting, but I’d rather have the goldfinches..  v sad.  

Where did you see the hawk? I have had two visits (same bird)? near Dunstan’s x Goodrich. 
Robin, sparrows, magpie, wood pigeon, blue tits, great tits, crow, rare goldfinch/blackbird/black capped ? 

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