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Posted: 09 Feb 2007, 00:15
by speedbird591
Jonesy - you definitely have a lovely pair of sparrowhawks there. The smaller is the male and called a 'musket'. You're doing them a great favour by attracting the garden birds to your feeder where they can pick them off at will :dance:

This is a female.

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There was an article in The Times last week about the amazing recovery of the Greater Spotted Woodpecker. They are now becoming frequent visitors to gardens because they find it easier than picking through bark to find insects. At the same time they are also finding it easy to pick off fledglings and eggs and are using their wood drilling skills to break into nest boxes. They will soon be as well-loved as magpies.

Not that I'm criticising you as we've got two cats. But at least I don't try and attract their prey for them :lol: Perhaps a plastic vulture on the roof will keep the predators away :smile:

Ian

Posted: 09 Feb 2007, 00:35
by Garry Russell
tonymadge wrote:Bloody heck Notts is only up the road and were at white out in Tamworth! Just cleared the drive now white again! Like the bird pics, I have a couple of nice ones that landed on my bird table last year
Mind you the table suffered..

I fed my two on Mc Donalds seems to work for me :worried:

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I believe Tony was going to make these two out of snow
But as can be seen from the pics of his garden there wasn't enough :roll:

Garry

Posted: 09 Feb 2007, 00:46
by jonesey2k
Gah! The disadvantage of having a hi-resolution monitor! :lol:

Posted: 09 Feb 2007, 00:47
by steelsporran
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Posted: 09 Feb 2007, 01:04
by Kevin Farnell
A little over here in Cambridge too.

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Mine's the red VW Polo.

And a Couple of the local birds enjoying the weather.

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Regards

Kevin

Posted: 09 Feb 2007, 03:39
by steelsporran
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Posted: 09 Feb 2007, 15:16
by Pringle
short-TAF: EGOS 091330Z 091518 07008KT 3000 -SN SCT004 OVC008 TEMPO 1518 0800 SN VV///

Which is why i'm currently sat at home :dance:

Posted: 09 Feb 2007, 15:28
by AndyG
jonesey2k wrote:Heh there are 2 that I know of, the one chilling out in the photo and also a smaller one that I reckon is a young-un. I was watching some Finches on the feeders when they all shot into a nearby bush, down swoops said little hawk and trys for about 5 minutes to scare them out!
Ive also seen a poor Collard Dove being pulled apart at the end of the garden by one last year.
We've got a similar thing down here in sunny Sarf London. I live on a leafy suburban street, but about 2 minutes away is a 4 storey block of flats - which makes a lovely surrogate cliff as far as our newest neighbours, the peregrine falcons, are concerned. We've had a couple of pigeons being dismembered in the garden (fascinating viewing, even without a Bill Oddie voiceover) and you can tell when they are about as the very lively bird population (pigeons, sparrows, tits, finches, magpies etc) go very quiet - first time I've ever seen a sparrow try to look inconspicuous, "You ent seen me, right".

AndyG

Posted: 09 Feb 2007, 17:28
by Robin
A swift visit to A&E and an operation is required. I won't be falling off again in a hurry. That IS for sure.

Posted: 09 Feb 2007, 18:00
by VEGAS
Robin wrote:A swift visit to A&E and an operation is required. I won't be falling off again in a hurry. That IS for sure.
Sorry to hear about your accident mate. Get well soon! :wink:

PS Was it on the new one? :crying: