WHAT I SAW TODAY.....
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Niiice


Never seen a female though

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While I was walking in the town centre, a commotion on one balcony caught my eye. I looked up and saw 2 pigeons flapping their wings like when they are asking to be fed, but they looked quite grown up
. Then I saw a third pigeon, about the same size, started to feed them, and I realised they are 2 fledglings with a parent
! At this time of the year! Its so cold and covered with snow
. Pigeons are so resilient
. I did feel sorry for them though, its really cold 





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I saw a young wood pigeon for the first time today in my garden (didn't have a white patch on its neck) who had a big growth on its beak, top and bottom
. It didn't look sick, it went on the ground and fed on some seeds that fell out of the feeder tray, with no problems. But that growth is really big, at first I thought it has something in its beak. I tried googling the pictures and the ones that look similar to what I've seen say its avian pox 


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Indeed greenfinch2, I didn't like the look of it one bit. I just hope it recovers (I read its not deadly?) and that's the end of it.
On a different note ... I'm not sure what's going on but the number of birds on the feeders have dropped drastically, specially starlings
I see them around (hear them too
) but they are hardly here, they land for literally a minute and off they go
Maybe they are busy looking for nests and wooing each other
On a different note ... I'm not sure what's going on but the number of birds on the feeders have dropped drastically, specially starlings

I see them around (hear them too


Maybe they are busy looking for nests and wooing each other

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I was away from home this afternoon but when I returned about 4.30 Mrs.JS had the binoculars out watching a young Sparrowhawk devouring a Blackbird it had just caught in the garden. I raced for the camera and managed a few photos before it disappeared clutching the bloody remains of it's unfortunate prey. I will put a couple of them in photos but some might find them unpleasant