Migrants pouring in
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18-03-2015 8:21 PM
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18-03-2015 11:14 PM
I live on the coast of Kent and haven't seen a sparrow here for years. The garden was once full of them but since the seagulls moved inland they've disappeared. Now awaiting the pair of magpies that come around every year. (and scare the hell out of the cat!)
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18-03-2015 11:32 PM
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19-03-2015 7:15 AM
We get loads of birds in our garden...Goldfinches, Greenfinches, Siskins, Chaffinches, Blackbirds, Wrens.....but a new visitor this Spring is a Pied Wagtail who comes every day noŵ for the mealworms.....haven't seen him before now. It's a good job my cat is a lazy madam who is out at night ratting, and then in bed all day!
One bird we don't hear nowadays is the Cuckoo. When I was a little girl we could hear him up in the woods every Spring, and his call would echo down over the valley, but I haven't heard him for years. But that could be 'cause I'm getting a bit deaf?😀
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19-03-2015 8:50 AM
Migrants travel great distances to breed and attrition rates are high.
The Cuckoo's fate is linked closely with its preferred host species, find them and you'll find Cuckoos.
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19-03-2015 10:06 AM - edited 19-03-2015 10:07 AM
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19-03-2015 10:23 AM
As I was driving out of the Car Valet last weekend a goose flew over and left one of its wintering spots on my bonnet, gawd knows how it ever took off.
I think the Bullfinch is such a beautiful Bird with it's striking colour so few of them about these days.
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19-03-2015 11:36 AM
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23-03-2015 1:24 PM
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23-03-2015 5:42 PM
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23-03-2015 6:05 PM
Interesting observation, the Goldfinch family live in and around Golders green however some have moved north where the weather is cooler, whilst acclimatising they often stand on the bonnet of a recently used car to gain heat. Most bonnets are also a useful height to observe the whereabouts of thistles which are one of their favourite take aways.Each year this colourful bird returns South to attend the Notting Hill carnival where they always win many fans.
Next Week, Shoe Birds to be reintroduced to Britain
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24-03-2015 12:55 AM
No ospreys yet, a kestrel did visit though.
http://www.dyfiospreyproject.com/blog/2015/03/2015-live-streaming-appeal
Parents of young, organic life forms are warned that towels can be harmful if swallowed in large quantities.
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24-03-2015 9:37 AM
The male bird returned yesterday to the Loch of the Lowes and there are plenty of sightings of other birds around the country so fingers crossed.
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24-03-2015 11:19 AM
http://scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/things-to-do/wildlife-webcams/loch-of-lowes/
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26-03-2015 6:30 PM
If not, why should we bother with them? I mean, why watch useless birds.
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26-03-2015 6:52 PM
Do we need Birds? Looking at the state of our planet many agree with you, will the planet be a better place without them? I doubt it, in fact I think Humans despite their greater inteligence deserve extinction in fact have earned extinction ahead of those creatures they were expected to protect and share the planet with.
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26-03-2015 8:14 PM
@malacandran wrote:
Do these birds have any potential for humans to use. Like in eating their flesh or eggs.
If not, why should we bother with them? I mean, why watch useless birds.
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What like in the chicken hatcheries?
Seeing day-old fuffy chicks tottering on a conveyor belt as they experience the miracle of life for the first time, blinking under light as they try to make make sense of their strange new inviroment , then being grabbed by a gloved hand and thrown down a chute into a blender.
Yes why should we bother? Why watch USELESS birds. I think you might get one or two replies on that. If one or two see it?
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26-03-2015 8:33 PM
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26-03-2015 9:34 PM
Yes, I think we should keep chickens around. They're good to eat, some people think. Though their flesh doesn't appeal to me. It's too pasty-white and lacking in flavour. But their eggs are undeniably delicious when boiled, fried, poached or scrambled.
That's why we keep hundreds of millions of these birds on our farms. We wouldn't bother with them otherwise.
It's the eggs we value. If only we could find a way to make the eggs directly, without the chicken stage!
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27-03-2015 9:00 AM
Dire bird life around here at the moment, although it will probably pick up next month. There is a cuckoo, the odd seagull and several crows. As for small birds, I haven't seen one yet!