Re: WHAT I SAW TODAY.....
Posted: Wed Jun 19, 2019 8:38 am
Never seen a siskin peregrine. Probably don't come down this far south. Only ever had a greenfinch here once, many years ago.
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It is always sad when you happen upon the pitiful collection of feathers that were once a young bird with all it's life in front of it. But it is wild life in the raw and we must accept that it 's loss was a gain for another avian family.Butterfly wrote: Sun Jun 30, 2019 4:31 pm When I went to the garden this morning, there was a pile of grey feathers. As I went to clean the spot, I saw the beak among them, that's all that was left of a poor starling youngster
. I don't know what killed it but I guess it must have been a bird of prey, by the position where it was and the fact that it was eaten right there on the lawn. So depressing to see
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I agree JackJacksparrow wrote: Sun Jun 30, 2019 8:24 pmIt is always sad when you happen upon the pitiful collection of feathers that were once a young bird with all it's life in front of it. But it is wild life in the raw and we must accept that it 's loss was a gain for another avian family.Butterfly wrote: Sun Jun 30, 2019 4:31 pm When I went to the garden this morning, there was a pile of grey feathers. As I went to clean the spot, I saw the beak among them, that's all that was left of a poor starling youngster
. I don't know what killed it but I guess it must have been a bird of prey, by the position where it was and the fact that it was eaten right there on the lawn. So depressing to see
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I think it is a juvenile DunnockButterfly wrote: Mon Jul 01, 2019 12:32 pmI agree JackJacksparrow wrote: Sun Jun 30, 2019 8:24 pmIt is always sad when you happen upon the pitiful collection of feathers that were once a young bird with all it's life in front of it. But it is wild life in the raw and we must accept that it 's loss was a gain for another avian family.Butterfly wrote: Sun Jun 30, 2019 4:31 pm When I went to the garden this morning, there was a pile of grey feathers. As I went to clean the spot, I saw the beak among them, that's all that was left of a poor starling youngster
. I don't know what killed it but I guess it must have been a bird of prey, by the position where it was and the fact that it was eaten right there on the lawn. So depressing to see
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, its just very sad, specially when it happens in your garden, the place where they feel safe
. But life goes on ...
And I saw this little guy earlier, foraging![]()
I think it might be a baby dunnock but I'm not sure, or maybe robin?
Any ideas?
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