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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

We currently have a family of sparrrows that are eating us out of house and home. The clever buggers have set up a nest in the extractor vent of next doors house. A 10 foot flight from their nest to the bird feeder. The mum and dad are running a seed shuttle service at the moment

I reckon when the chicks finally appear they will be too fat to fly!

What wildlife have you got in your garden?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We currently have a family of sparrrows that are eating us out of house and home. The clever buggers have set up a nest in the extractor vent of next doors house. A 10 foot flight from their nest to the bird feeder. The mum and dad are running a seed shuttle service at the moment

I reckon when the chicks finally appear they will be too fat to fly!

What wildlife have you got in your garden?"

Don't start me on the wood pigeons ... fat buggers stealing all of the food ... I might just have game pie this weekend

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Ducks

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"We currently have a family of sparrrows that are eating us out of house and home. The clever buggers have set up a nest in the extractor vent of next doors house. A 10 foot flight from their nest to the bird feeder. The mum and dad are running a seed shuttle service at the moment

I reckon when the chicks finally appear they will be too fat to fly!

What wildlife have you got in your garden?

Don't start me on the wood pigeons ... fat buggers stealing all of the food ... I might just have game pie this weekend "

LOL. We have a couple of pigeons around here, but the seagulls seem to see them off. Its the small birds like sparrows and finches that seem to thrive. Lots of blackbirds as well. The dawn chorus is lovely

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We have foxes, hedgehogs, noisy ass Starlings nesting in the chimneys. 2 baby blue tits, baby robins..gert fat pigeons..

you name it we seem to feed it..we have 2 mahossive feeders that gets drained every other day lol

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By *teveanddebsCouple  over a year ago

Norwich

We've got two magpies that have an argument every morning outside our bedroom window at stupid o'clock.

There is a third with a poorly wing that winds our two JRTs up by hopping round the garden until they go out. Then it flutters up onto the shed roof and teases them.

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By *aceytopWoman  over a year ago

from a town near you

couple of weeks ago I was laid up with a bad back,watching a pair of robins feeding there young in my hedge,i was exhausted just watching them,literaly every 60 seconds they came back to the nest with food

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"couple of weeks ago I was laid up with a bad back,watching a pair of robins feeding there young in my hedge,i was exhausted just watching them,literaly every 60 seconds they came back to the nest with food"

I have a theory that robins are CIA information gatherers. They seem to turn up where ever I have a picnic or pull over in the car. I reckon they are remote control drones and have video recording eyes.

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By *bi HaiveMan  over a year ago
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Cheeseville, Somerset

There's been a lovely pair of tits noshing on some fat balls in the the garden for days now!

Add hundreds of spiders under the decking and what we think is an abandoned fox cub just the other side of the stream (comes and goes but quite vocal at night - obviously doing ok food wise and did catch a glimpse the other day - very cute!).

But yep - our bird feeder is in constant demand too!

A

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I've got 1 feeder of high energy seed have to fill every day. House Sparrows are ravenous. Peanuts and Suet balls for the Tits, and nijer seed for the Goldfinches. Wood pigeon, Collard Dove, Song Thrush, blackbird, and Starling eat the remnants on the floor. Oh and Robin, Dunnock and Wren in the fringes. Few Squirrels make up a lovely ensemble to enjoy with my toast in the morning.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We have a family of foxes living under our deck at the back of the garden. There is at least four cubs. One got hold of a magpie the other day and the magpies mate was attacking the fox trying to save it.

It was like wildlife on one in our garden.

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By *.nottsbloke..Man  over a year ago

the vale

on a slight off shoot a group of starlings is called a mirmiration love that word

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I live on the side of a river so there are ducks, very noisy geese and a lovely kingfisher.

The fat birds right now are the ones drinking cider in the meadow.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I have a gun

Gimp

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Hedgehogs,foxes,a colony of bees,doves and fat wood pigeons

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By *adyGardenWoman  over a year ago

LONDON (se)

I have a colony of noisy parakeets that live in the tree right by mu house. There is a crows nest on my roof somewhere. I know this as I found a baby crows head on the floor one morning and my cat can only go out on the roof. Plus a magpie. Not seen the other one for a few days

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Own up......who else looked at this thread thinking it may be a rant about bbw's?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

weve got a pair of robins that keep coming back year after year

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Loads of fat birds noshing on our feeder. They are actually beginning to annoy me as I'd much prefer to see some wildlife but a free meal is a free meal I guess.

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By *semymouth_2025Man  over a year ago

swanwick, Alfreton

got a blackbird nesting in my conifers, and a blue tit nesting in a bird box

should be on Springwatch

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By *awkeye and HotlipsCouple  over a year ago

Takeley


"Own up......who else looked at this thread thinking it may be a rant about bbw's?"
I had collected my tin helmet and was waiting for the thread to be pulled, then realised it was spring watch!

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By *dam_TinaCouple  over a year ago

Hampshire

There are no such thing as fat birds, only curvy, and it's what's inside that counts etc etc etc.

Repeat until you get a shag.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"There are no such thing as fat birds, only curvy, and it's what's inside that counts etc etc etc.

Repeat until you get a shag.

"

Rubenesque

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Hedgehogs and snails by the bucket load at the moment. I don't feed the birds because of the five moggies who incidently have great respect for the hedgehogs....

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By *imjohnCouple  over a year ago

Clacton on sea, Essex

Sand lizards, stag beetles, hedgehogs, foxes & 2 busty women mud wrestling last weekend.

The sand lizards & stag beetles have been logged by Essex wildlife trust but I won't tell them about the wrestlers lol!

John

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"There are no such thing as fat birds, only curvy, and it's what's inside that counts etc etc etc.

Repeat until you get a shag.

"

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central

Various tits, black birds, robins, tons of sparrows, gold finches. Also hedgehogs, plenty of caterpillars eating the plants plus frogs. Lots of wildlife encouraged here.

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