WHAT I SAW TODAY.....
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I think we should be told !!
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I don't know specifically but it is my opinion that it is a little early but the winds have recently been coming from the north or northwest so it may have speeded up their migration.Placido wrote:Re Greenfinch's post above - the Scottish Wildlife Trust has tweeted (or whatever
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I think we should be told !!
PS A few years ago I was in north Norfolk at the beginning of October where they host a good number of Pinkies during the winter months and they had just started to arrive.
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Your valuable input does not surprise me, Jacksparrow. I would reckon that the 'Pinkies'
are early 'cos I believe that autumn began on 1st August this year
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My 'pet'
robin has been back for a week now (very very early) and the overnight temp. here was a fraction short of 50F at 9 am toady !!
The grey squirrels are already squirrelling sunflower hearts away in the craterous mess which used to be my back lawn and I've put a rad on.


My 'pet'

The grey squirrels are already squirrelling sunflower hearts away in the craterous mess which used to be my back lawn and I've put a rad on.
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It had definitely turned a little nippy. Mrs JS has been complaining for daysPlacido wrote:Your valuable input does not surprise me, Jacksparrow. I would reckon that the 'Pinkies'are early 'cos I believe that autumn began on 1st August this year
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My 'pet'robin has been back for a week now (very very early) and the overnight temp. here was a fraction short of 50F at 9 am toady !!
The grey squirrels are already squirrelling sunflower hearts away in the craterous mess which used to be my back lawn and I've put a rad on.

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Bad luck on the greenfinch, Jacksparrow. Very sad.
I'm seeing stuff now from time to time - maybe the winter friends are congregating. I'm sure I can hear the rattle of spoons in empty bowls ........
toady, 2 blackbirds of opposite persuasions, a very bright robin, a coal tit
, and a dunnock.
I'm seeing stuff now from time to time - maybe the winter friends are congregating. I'm sure I can hear the rattle of spoons in empty bowls ........
toady, 2 blackbirds of opposite persuasions, a very bright robin, a coal tit

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Saw the Greenfinch again toadyPlacido wrote:Bad luck on the greenfinch, Jacksparrow. Very sad.
I'm seeing stuff now from time to time - maybe the winter friends are congregating. I'm sure I can hear the rattle of spoons in empty bowls ........
toady, 2 blackbirds of opposite persuasions, a very bright robin, a coal tit, and a dunnock.

I too caught sight of a Coal Tit but no sign of the Blackies just yet


