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What birds (are you/have you been) watching? What birds have been watching you?
No pics there of the squawking parakeets that have become the commonplace sound and sight of bird life around these parts over the past few years, and now would seem to be fast increasing in numbers. At one point this morning there were six of them, fluttering around the Sky dish bracketed on the far corner of our block between landing on it and clutching onto the bare brick wall. I am imagining enterprising youngsters with nets, out at night looking for ways to trap them, and flog them to unsuspecting members of the public as cage birds. Meanwhile five magpies lined up on the roof gutter, two storeys higher, peering down from on high upon this ongoing kerfuffle, and looking like old grumpies tut-tutting about foreigners taking over the neighbourhood!
... the squawking parakeets that have become the commonplace sound and sight of bird life around these parts over the past few years, and now would seem to be fast increasing in numbers. At one point this morning there were six of them, fluttering around the Sky dish bracketed on the far corner of our block between landing on it and clutching onto the bare brick wall. I am imagining enterprising youngsters with nets, out at night looking for ways to trap them, and flog them to unsuspecting members of the public as cage birds...
... we were stomping round Wormwood Scrubs at sunset the other day - the noise of the parakeets was deafening. They have chosen the copse just north of the prison as a roosting site, and were landing, squabbling, taking off and swirling from tree to tree before settling. The almost leafless trees were heavy with birds. They were there in their hundreds - if not thousands. Never seen or heard anything like it.
Mrs A was lucky enough to see a goldcrest lurking in a bush in our garden. She was behind a double-glazed window so her presence did not disturb this somewhat secretive bird. I'm jealous!
Today a pair of red kites on their customary patrol of village gardens. Yesterday at Farmoor, the cheering vivacity of wagtails, pied & grey, flitting at the margins. Failed to spot a great northern diver reputedly in residence...
The (tentative) return of a bit of dawn chorus seems to have come earlier.... I may be wrong but beginning of December seems early: usually around the beginning of January. (Total avian amateur here, mind.... )
The (tentative) return of a bit of dawn chorus seems to have come earlier.... I may be wrong but beginning of December seems early: usually around the beginning of January. (Total avian amateur here, mind.... )
Last Christmas eve as I was setting out for Breakfast with friends and the Harmony Choir’s carol sing through Falmouth (Alas Covid cancelled this year), I was greeted as I got my car out by the sound of a robin - Dawn Chorus or a Christmas special - don’t know but it was a joy to hear!
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