There was a pheasant in my back garden yesterday. I live in a town and that has never happened before in the 30 years I have lived at this address.
What birds (are you/have you been) watching? What birds have been watching you?
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Originally posted by Padraig View PostNew arrival yesterday - Wagtail. Never had one before.
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Originally posted by Padraig View PostAm I picking up the vision of a figure in waders with net and bag, carrying a light fly rod and trudging the half mile to catch the evening rise and perhaps a brace of lusty trout?
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostWow! Do you live that far from human habitation? There again, are you referring to wagtails in general, or the less common Grey Wagtail, or perhaps even https://www.wagtailuk.com/ [arf, arf].
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Originally posted by Padraig View PostIt's just that it's such a common bird that the surprise is in its absence. I pass pied wagtails all the time when walking in the town, and now he has become a rarity in the garden. I hope he stays - I have not seen him today yet.
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostWell if they're all males, they haven't much of a future.....
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Originally posted by ardcarp View Post
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Originally posted by oddoneout View Post
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostThat bears out an article of a few years ago that cites south London as playing host to bird species which, only 20 years ago, one would have to travel 30 or 40 miles into the surrounding countryside to witness. Here, as an example, I regularly see both types of Woodpecker in the garden. I have started hearing the song thrush too in the past two years, after a gap of several years. House sparrows and starlings have yet to make any kind of return. Starlings, which used to congregate in the large Sainsburys car park in lower Sydenham, were deliberately scared away by broadcasting distress signals through the outside PA.
Out this afternoon and saw a couple of butterflies next to a field of emerging Rape, a peacock and something I couldn't make out clearly enough. Meanwhile the skylarks were out in force.
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