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Twitchers - Your favourite UK bird.



WATFORD zero

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NSC Patron
Jul 10, 2003
25,885
Any native bird of prey really, seen most of our UK species now, only missing a Goshawk and a Sparrowhawk.
I have seen a sparrowhawk in my garden 3 times in the last 6 months. Not the most intelligent of birds, it sits on top of the Bird feeders in the middle of the garden trying to figure out why there are no small birds around
 




Twizzle

New member
Aug 12, 2010
1,240
The Heron. A good watch as a fisher, and frogger.

Skylarks are brilliant, a nice sound on any country stroll - love the Linnet trill too, as they grip tiny twigs at the top of a bush, or sit on a wire.

Song thrushes have declined terribly, and blackbirds too.
I blame the magpies - they have really increased, and they'll eat eggs or chicks of other birds. Magpies ought to be on our menu - I bet they taste alright casseroled
 




spongy

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Aug 7, 2011
2,764
Burgess Hill
I have seen a sparrowhawk in my garden 3 times in the last 6 months. Not the most intelligent of birds, it sits on top of the Bird feeders in the middle of the garden trying to figure out why there are no small birds around

I have to agree, heard plenty of reports of them flying into patio windows too trying to get to pets that are indoors:lolol::lolol:
 


AIT76

The wisdom of a fool
Jul 29, 2004
446
See these in my garden most days:- Nuthatch

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Sometimes see one of these on my journey to work:- Little Egret

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The Heron. A good watch as a fisher, and frogger.

Skylarks are brilliant, a nice sound on any country stroll - love the Linnet trill too, as they grip tiny twigs at the top of a bush, or sit on a wire.

Song thrushes have declined terribly, and blackbirds too.
I blame the magpies - they have really increased, and they'll eat eggs or chicks of other birds. Magpies ought to be on our menu - I bet they taste alright casseroled
I don't know about magpies, but I can confirm that thrushes are, indeed, delicious - although you have to be prepared to chew the bones.
 








I have to agree, heard plenty of reports of them flying into patio windows too trying to get to pets that are indoors:lolol::lolol:

I bet the patio doors they do hit have a window by the side of them, I have read reports of this and what the Sparrowhawk is doing is trying to cut the corner not realising that the corner is in fact glass.
 








spongy

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Aug 7, 2011
2,764
Burgess Hill
Don't forget this little dude.....


Seen plenty of these flash past when I fished at Barcombe Mills when I was a kid.
 




Tyrone Biggums

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Jun 25, 2006
13,498
Geelong, Australia
There's not many birds of vibrant colours among the British native birds. Why would this occur? Is is influnenced simply by the climate?
 






Publius Ovidius

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Jul 5, 2003
46,054
at home
That bird who is married to Peter crouch!
 


Shy Talk

Active member
Mar 3, 2012
908
Brighton
A couple of years ago, I saw someone a bit odd in Balham looking very disoriented.

A largish light brown bird, smaller than a pigeon but rounder with blue flecks on the wings.

What was that ?

Looked like something more comfortable in a wood rather than an inner city.

Sounds like a Jay- see 1st pic on this thread.
I love'em all, but favourites are Kingfisher and Red Kite.
 


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