WHAT I SAW TODAY.....
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I have all sorts of birds (Goldfinches, House Sparrow, starlings etc) striking the window. Most recovery but one did die. I have put Butterfly Alert Decals on the window. So far. so good.
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I have Butterfly Alert Decals on my garden windows, because that's where all the action usually happens, and thats where there was a couple of strikes by starling fledglings (thankfully with no injury/death) before I put them on, but my kitchen window is really not the one I thought would be a problem, because of its position/blinds
. It was more the matter of not paying attention/inexperience in flying I think. Equally stressful though
. I haven't seen that fledgling since than, I'd like to think its doing fine 



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Window strikes are a bit distressing for all concerned. I have had quite few over the years but very few this year so far. It is hard to come up with a statistic on the survival rate but I think more survive than perish.
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I saw a couple of jays earlier in my garden, in the middle of the day
. Nice looking birds, but I wouldn't want them sticking around since they scare all other birds
. It looks like they were just passing through though.


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A Sparrowhawk turned up today. I only caught a glimpse but it's arrival and departure coincided with my Robin having stopped singing. For a short while I feared the worst but about an hour later Mr Robin resumed his serenade. 

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Robbo had dived for cover like all the rest. I think the time for their reappearance varies greatly: some folk say 'hours', even 'days', but mine come back within the hour.
Always an arresting sight though, a sprawk.
Always an arresting sight though, a sprawk.
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There was a bunch of tits, about 15-20 of them around today, first time ever I saw that many together
. They were busy eating on the feeders and taking seeds away as well, preparing the stash for the winter maybe
. They were quite fearless too, landing on the tray alongside dove and starlings, totally not intimidated 
No Sparrowhawk anywhere around, thank God



No Sparrowhawk anywhere around, thank God

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A nest on the ground under the tree, near a busy road. No sigh of any birds, no idea how it ended up there. It made me really sad
