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Last edited by Birdie Wife; 23-01-2007, 12:24 PM. Reason: went and looked it up in bird book, like I should have done first.
Dwell simply ~ love richly
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Hi, Small Blue Planet and Birdie Wife,
Nope not them but thanks all the same, it has a similar colour head as the gold finsh, but bright yellow underside and really blue wings. I have tried to get a pic but it is a nervous wee thing...
It also seems to prefer the niger seed over every thing else.
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Hmm, in that case there's not a lot I can suggest, other than it's some sort of weird escapee. There aren't even any vagrant birds that meet that description in my Collins guide. Does it have a thin beak like a tit or a chunky beak like a finch? Is it small like a blue tit, medium like a chaffinch or large like a thrush?
Dwell simply ~ love richly
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Originally posted by Birdie Wife View PostHmm, in that case there's not a lot I can suggest, other than it's some sort of weird escapee. There aren't even any vagrant birds that meet that description in my Collins guide. Does it have a thin beak like a tit or a chunky beak like a finch? Is it small like a blue tit, medium like a chaffinch or large like a thrush?
I will try get that picture, Mandy
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Hello Mandy,it sounds like a finch of some kind but nothing native here. I would suggest it's an escapee as some people keep ornamental varieties. Doing a bit of research on it as quite intrigued, so if I turn up anything I'll let you know.
From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.
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Alo, yes same here Alice. It's quite a mystery, isn't it? I've also been surfin the web to see if I can see anything that looks similar. I wonder how many of us are doing the same thing. Will keep searching.Piper
Your future lays before you,
Like a sheet of driven snow.
Be careful how you tread it,
As every step will show
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For any Grapes in the area, have a walk around Tockholes near Blackburn, its only a short walk around the woods, but then have a brew in the cafe - they have bird feeders, tables etc etc etc and you can sit at the table and watch the blue tits (around 12" from your face!). The variety of birds is amazing! Went on Sunday with OH and Dexter - saw one of the woodpeckers! Brill!
The food and brews are excellent as well.DDL
Bernie aka DDL
Appreciate the little things in life because one day you will realise they are the big things
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Oh I saw that, it was brill! We have a couple robins but they don't come that close now, wish they did. Two years ago when we moved in one come down and sat on the soil while I was weeding, about a foot away. My husband took some pictures, they were great.Piper
Your future lays before you,
Like a sheet of driven snow.
Be careful how you tread it,
As every step will show
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Thanks SBP will put down some raisins and see if ours like them. We always have food them out so hopefully they will see the winter through.Piper
Your future lays before you,
Like a sheet of driven snow.
Be careful how you tread it,
As every step will show
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