Wellie likes your style Jacob Marley............. and it probably marinades the flesh nicely before it gets to the pot too, don't it?!
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Originally posted by Myrmidon View PostI went for a walk today - trying to scout out an allotment, sadly unsuccessful - but saw a woodpecker perched on a branch a good 40 feet up!
I'm not much of an ornithologist, so couldn't discern the species, but it really made my day.
Greater spotted Woodpecker :: GSW.jpg :: Fotopic.NetLast edited by nick the grief; 16-11-2008, 01:14 AM.
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Just came back from Cornwall - sitting fishing on Bodmin Moor we were kept regular company by a mob of Long Tail Tits, a couple of Goldcrest, a Kingfisher a very friendly Wren along with the usual Robins, Chaffinch etc. Not too many fish but the birds were wonderful!Life is too short for drama & petty things!
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Originally posted by wellie View PostMr. Blackbird has a whopping Berry Appetite on him right now, and he must know something we don't, clearly.
But even 'Spotty and the Blue, Coal and Great Tits, House Sparrows, Dunnocks and Robins are very much more active than normal.
Are we in for a hard Winter? or do I just have greedy birds in my garden?!
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The best ones of note for me today where a pair of Goldcrests chatting away and a big Wood pecker. I had only put the nuts up about 10 mins earlier.
Then two grey squirrels arrived and shushed it away.Blogging at..... www.thecynicalgardener.wordpress.com
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Originally posted by seasproutThen two grey squirrels arrived and shushed it away.
Saw the first 'flock' of turdus today, thrushes, redwings, etc in the hedge at the bottom of the garden. Oh and there was a small flock of starlings doing the whizzy flying around thing!To see a world in a grain of sand
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We've a couple of hundred birds in our hedges of all sorts, and constantly squabbling making a right racket every day. Pheasants generally take refuge here when they're shooting out the back but stay away rest of the time because of the dogs.
Have an owl somewhere not sure where yet, but know he/she's around can't tell you what sort cause I have only heard him/her.Hayley B
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If you are looking for Owl's in the daytime always look on the side of trees away from the wind close to the trunk of the tree that is where they usually are thats how i spot them jacob marleyWhat lies behind us,And what lies before us,Are tiny matters compared to what lies Within us ...
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Totally unexpected visitor to our school wildlife garden today. Took 30 kids in only to startle a woodcock sat in a pile of leaves. A beautiful moment.Attached FilesLast edited by johnty greentoes; 17-11-2008, 09:42 PM.The law will hang the man or woman
Who steals the goose from off the common
But lets the greater thief go loose
Who steals the common from the goose
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