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I get young Goldfinches still not with full adult plumage on the feeders. Think there must have been three broods this year.
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Two pied wagtails out in the road this morning. Never stayed long though, and not been back. After that a heron flew over, that was a treat.
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Wow, Willpar, especially for the heron
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Each pied wag I see reminds me of you
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Each pied wag I see reminds me of you

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This is the first time I see the great spotted woodpecker,who decided to have a nibble on the fat balls today


Would he/she spook other birds? There is very little activity on the feeders today, I see the birds around but they are not coming to eat

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I'm surprised the GSW came anywhere near with that giant Butterfly hovering nearby. 

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That's my window decal Jack, I have them since the starling fledgling flew into my garden glass door, thankfully just got dizzyJacksparrow wrote:I'm surprised the GSW came anywhere near with that giant Butterfly hovering nearby.


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Rumour was rife all around the gulag that The Farm Shop
had its annual treat of Sprouts-On-A-Stick available.
(Gettit or Regrettit.)
Drove down this morning, beautifully sunny autumn morning, and ahead, flying slowly and majestically, was a heron. The sun just caught it perfectly about 2 seconds before I came too close for comfort to a tree
. Worth it though
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(Gettit or Regrettit.)
Drove down this morning, beautifully sunny autumn morning, and ahead, flying slowly and majestically, was a heron. The sun just caught it perfectly about 2 seconds before I came too close for comfort to a tree


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It seems to me that seeing the heron was the highlight of the trip even if it did involve flirting with the scenery. Sprouts-on-a-stick is gourmet treat I managed to steer clear of thus far but for some reason I don't feel deprived.Placido wrote:Rumour was rife all around the gulag that The Farm Shophad its annual treat of Sprouts-On-A-Stick available.
(Gettit or Regrettit.)
Drove down this morning, beautifully sunny autumn morning, and ahead, flying slowly and majestically, was a heron. The sun just caught it perfectly about 2 seconds before I came too close for comfort to a tree. Worth it though
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