WHAT I SAW TODAY.....
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Yes they love it. It seems the water flow allows the birds to have a good wash but are still able to stand on solid ground so don't need to immerse themselves in standing water.Germain wrote: Wed Aug 20, 2025 6:41 pm what a wonderful little Spa Nick - looks to be very appreciated
Another advantage, for me at least, is that the water flow itself doesn't constantly set off the camera trap, as the sensor works on a combination of movement and heat detection.
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A great pair of garden birds Nick.Nick wrote: Sun Aug 24, 2025 8:05 am What I think is a Wood Warbler and Juvenile Spotted Flycatcher.
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You get lots of variety at your water feature NickNick wrote: Sun Aug 24, 2025 8:05 am What I think is a Wood Warbler and Juvenile Spotted Flycatcher.
I am no expert but I think it looks more like chiffchaff ( happily to be proved wrong!!) but the spotted flycatcher is just fab
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I'm certainly no expert but my brother thinks it's a WW based on its call. He could be wrong though!
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Sounds very much like Chiffchaff contact call in that clip, going by the ones I get in my garden but I have never seen a Wood warbler...Where's an expert when you need one 
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I'm with Linda on this - I was trying to remember what S taught us about CC vs WW (willow not wood) - CC dark legs, shorter primaries and single syllable tweet contact call. WW pale legs, longer primaries due due migratory needs - double syllable contact call. I'm not seeing enough yellow to make me think Wood but it's a long time since I've seen one