WHAT I SAW TODAY.....

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It's also the first time I've seen a Robin on this feeder. :photo:
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Lovely photo, greg :nod: :D
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greenfinch2 wrote:Yesterday went across for a we walk and the eider were gone ,but I got better a Stonechat and some Pipets,Greenshanks,and loads of Oystercatchers.


:yes: Good one, greenfinch :wave2:
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:yes: :wave2:
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A wing of noisy excited boy sparrows chasing a girl sparrow this morning :chuckle:
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:laugh:

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Lovely Thrush. :wave2:
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I usually get one or two in winter time. But none have shown so far.
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Coming home from afternoon doggy walk, I usually walk down part of a lane close by. Today when I went down there, seen a grey wagtail. Never seen one that close to home before. I thought they like to be near water.
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