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BS: Backyard Bird List 2017

Janie 08 Jan 17 - 12:30 PM
maeve 08 Jan 17 - 12:34 PM
gillymor 08 Jan 17 - 12:55 PM
Steve Shaw 08 Jan 17 - 01:43 PM
Jim Carroll 08 Jan 17 - 02:23 PM
Steve Shaw 08 Jan 17 - 08:25 PM
Black belt caterpillar wrestler 09 Jan 17 - 02:43 AM
Rusty Dobro 09 Jan 17 - 03:17 AM
Black belt caterpillar wrestler 09 Jan 17 - 03:42 AM
maeve 13 Jan 17 - 09:39 AM
maeve 13 Jan 17 - 11:19 AM
gillymor 13 Jan 17 - 11:51 AM
Thompson 13 Jan 17 - 12:08 PM
Jon Freeman 13 Jan 17 - 04:57 PM
Steve Shaw 13 Jan 17 - 06:17 PM
Thompson 14 Jan 17 - 12:08 AM
mrdux 14 Jan 17 - 01:48 AM
Thompson 14 Jan 17 - 05:35 AM
Janie 14 Jan 17 - 01:01 PM
mrdux 15 Jan 17 - 01:18 AM
ragdall 15 Jan 17 - 05:44 AM
gillymor 15 Jan 17 - 12:29 PM
gillymor 15 Jan 17 - 12:41 PM
Bee-dubya-ell 15 Jan 17 - 01:33 PM
Steve Shaw 16 Jan 17 - 06:49 AM
Steve Shaw 16 Jan 17 - 06:51 AM
ragdall 16 Jan 17 - 09:43 PM
Janie 17 Jan 17 - 01:31 PM
maeve 17 Jan 17 - 01:39 PM
gillymor 17 Jan 17 - 03:48 PM
Jon Freeman 17 Jan 17 - 04:06 PM
maeve 17 Jan 17 - 04:24 PM
maeve 17 Jan 17 - 04:32 PM
Roger the Skiffler 18 Jan 17 - 05:14 AM
Steve Shaw 18 Jan 17 - 05:53 AM
Steve Shaw 18 Jan 17 - 05:56 AM
Rusty Dobro 19 Jan 17 - 03:51 AM
Black belt caterpillar wrestler 19 Jan 17 - 05:01 AM
Steve Shaw 20 Jan 17 - 06:35 PM
Roger the Skiffler 21 Jan 17 - 05:45 AM
maeve 21 Jan 17 - 06:19 AM
gillymor 21 Jan 17 - 08:23 AM
Steve Shaw 21 Jan 17 - 12:16 PM
maeve 21 Jan 17 - 12:30 PM
Steve Shaw 21 Jan 17 - 01:19 PM
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Subject: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: Janie
Date: 08 Jan 17 - 12:30 PM

Although most of the interested parties no longer post to Mudcat, this traditionalist will keep it going.

All bird observations welcomed. Rules for your actual backyard list, as originally established by Raptor, are as follows:

You can list any birds you can see while standing on your own property/lot, including fly-overs, or birds you can with surety identify by their call that you hear from you yard, even if you can't sight them. If you have a favorite birdwatching spot elsewhere or an office window, can have a list for them also, but the idea is what birds do you see/hear in a specific location/habitat.

Last year was the first time in several years I have not kept a backyard list, so nothing to report for 2016. I had to take a hiatus from filling the birdfeeders for several months due to being in a wheelchair, then a walker, then a cane, and simply got out of the habit after that. So for over a year the feeders were empty.

Just started filling them again when I retired in December. Started a new list Jan. 1 for 2017.


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: maeve
Date: 08 Jan 17 - 12:34 PM

Good for you, Janie. I no longer feel at all comfortable posting to MC, but may try this with you.


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: gillymor
Date: 08 Jan 17 - 12:55 PM

This morning here in SW Florida off my lanai which backs up to a stand of cypress:
Red Shouldered Hawk
5 or 6 Blue Jays


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: Steve Shaw
Date: 08 Jan 17 - 01:43 PM

Been stuck indoors with winterly poorliness since New Year's Day so haven't seen much, but my back garden feeding zone has been kept stocked. So here, so far, four miles from Bude, half a mile from the coast:

Blackbirds a-plenty
Blue tits ditto
Great tits
One coal tit
Robins including one exceptionally friendly one
Sparrows
Dunnocks
Chaffinches
Greater spotted woodpecker
Magpies
Common crows
Jackdaws
Fieldfares

We are bemoaning the absence this winter of long-tailed tits. There will be more little dinosaurs out there but I haven't had much chance to see them yet as my kitchen window on the world seems permanently steamed up!


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: Jim Carroll
Date: 08 Jan 17 - 02:23 PM

Saw a goldfinch yesterday - hope the feckin' Sparrowhawk stays away
Jim Carroll


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: Steve Shaw
Date: 08 Jan 17 - 08:25 PM

I know sparrowhawks can be a bit of a bugger but they are beautiful birds and they're only being sparrowhawks. Forgot to mention our overwintering blackcap. Until recently you'd never see them staying the winter. Global warming!


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: Black belt caterpillar wrestler
Date: 09 Jan 17 - 02:43 AM

I am expecting our count to reduce this year as we now have two cats.
Having a one acre garden set amongst sheep grazed fields with views for several miles does mean that the area I observe will exceed their territory but I probably won' t see the small brown jobs!
Not much to see so far this year:
Blackbirds
Robins
Field fairs
Black-headed gulls
Common gulls
Carrion crows
Rooks
Starlings
Grey Heron

Robin


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: Rusty Dobro
Date: 09 Jan 17 - 03:17 AM

Not much yet:

Blackbirds
House Sparrows
Blue Tits
Great Tits
Dunnock
Collared Dove
Wood Pigeon
Robins
Chaffinch
Rooks
Various gulls (after working in a dockyard for 32 years I tend not to notice them!)

My full garden list staggered past the 40 species mark in November with the arrival of a goldcrest.


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: Black belt caterpillar wrestler
Date: 09 Jan 17 - 03:42 AM

I forgot the Magpies. Perhaps because we usually hear them thumping about on the bedroom roof first thing in the morning and they clear off after breakfast time.

We do have foxes in the next field and rabbits and the occasional badger, all seen already this year, it's not all birds!

Robin


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: maeve
Date: 13 Jan 17 - 09:39 AM

I'll give it a go, Janie.

January 2017 22 species to date:

Bluebirds- usually 5-6, but yesterday an amazing flock of 50+
Bluejays
Cardinals, Northern
Chickadees, Black-capped
Crows, American
Doves, Mourning
Eagles, Bald - At least three individuals
Gulls, various
Hawk, Coopers
Hawk, Red-tailed
Hawk, Sharp-shinned
Goldfinches, American
Geese, Canada
Juncoes, Dark-eyed
Nuthatches, Common
Nuthatches, Red-breasted
Owl, Barred
Owl, Great-horned
Ravens
Robins, American
Sparrows, Chipping
Sparrows, Tree
Starlings, European
Titmice, Tufted
Woodpeckers, Downy
Woodpeckers, Hairy
Woodpeckers, Pileated


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: maeve
Date: 13 Jan 17 - 11:19 AM

Drat- forgot to add Turkey, Wild.


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: gillymor
Date: 13 Jan 17 - 11:51 AM

I much prefer Turkey, Wild to Crow, Old.

At CREW Bird Rookery in North Naples, FL on 1/9/17:

several Pied-billed Grebes
Blue Heron
Blue Heron (white morph)
Little Blue Heron
Least Bittern
Green Heron
Anhinga (male)
Double-Crested Cormorant
Yellow-Crowned Night Heron
Large flock of Ibis with a few Limpkins
Turkey Vultures
Red Shouldered Hawk
Red Shouldered Hawk (Florida Race)
Snowy Egret
Great Egret
several Mallard Ducks


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: Thompson
Date: 13 Jan 17 - 12:08 PM

Sparrows and various kinds of finches and pigeons in the garden, and blackbirds and magpies and the odd crow, and one happy day a sparrowhawk. Wrens and seagulls of various kinds and herons and occasionally an egret when I cycle down the river most days; my ambition is to see a kingfisher, but I've only ever seen one once, though this river is said to have lots of them. And otters, but I haven't seen them either. If anyone has any handy trick for catching sight of the little blue evanescences, I'd be grateful.


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: Jon Freeman
Date: 13 Jan 17 - 04:57 PM

So far: Robin, blue tit, great tit, wren, magpie, goldfinch, greenfinch, chaffinch, blackbird, wood pigeon and I spotted one party of long tailed tits. I have seen a carrion crow on the field behind the house.

I did see a goldcrest fairly recently but I can't be sure whether that was the tail end of 2016 rather than the start of this year.

Heard is the tawny owl.


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: Steve Shaw
Date: 13 Jan 17 - 06:17 PM

If you know a patch of water where kingfishers are known, get yourself down there on a dry day that isn't windy. Don't bother with binoculars but sit somewhere and keep fairly still and focus on the middle distance with that relaxed feeling you get after making love. Kingfishers sit on quite low branches when they're in fishing mode and make sudden dives when they spot a fish, then back up to the bush. They also dart across the water in very straight lines very low down, very characteristic. In both cases you'll see that unmistakable flash of electric blue. If you're lucky you'll see where they land, then you can get a good view through your bins. They won't let you get too close but they're middlingly bold with people. All this is based on my many experiences of seeing them on Bude canal. I had to simulate the love-making bit in my head. I'm thinking of having it lowered.


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: Thompson
Date: 14 Jan 17 - 12:08 AM

Thanks, Steve, I'll try that. When spring comes in and the dawn is earlier, I'll hop off the bike and have a sit for a while, watching dreamily as instructed.


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: mrdux
Date: 14 Jan 17 - 01:48 AM

since the first of the year, in a very cold Pacific Northwest urban garden (this week there's been more than a foot of snow on the ground, really unusual for these parts, so lots of action at the feeders):

Bushtit
Black-capped Chicadee
Chestnut-backed chickadee
Fox, song, golden- and white-crowned sparrows
Lesser goldfinch
Scrub jay
Crow
Hermit thrush
Varied thrush
Spotted towhee (used to be called rufous-sided)
Northern flicker
Anna's hummingbird
Oregon junco
Golden-crowned kinglet
Ruby-crowned kinglet
Hutton's vireo
and flying overhead
Cooper's hawk
Red-tailed hawk
and a whole mess of Canada geese.


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: Thompson
Date: 14 Jan 17 - 05:35 AM

Oh, yeah, geese - a skein of them passed me as I cycled the other day, going by far above, chatting sociably, apparently heading for the Booterstown bird sanctuary.


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: Janie
Date: 14 Jan 17 - 01:01 PM

As of today. (And I probably won't see more than a few more species other than these from my yard for the rest of the year.)

2017 Backyard Bird List
American Crow
American Goldfinch
Bluejay
Carolina Chickadee
Carolina Wren
Chipping Sparrow
Dark-eyed Junco
Downy Woodpecker
Eastern Bluebird
European Starling
Fox Sparrow
House Finch
Mourning Dove
Northern Flicker
Northern Mockingbird
Red-Bellied Woodpecker
Red-tailed Hawk
Rufus Sided Tohee
Song Sparrow
Tufted Titmouse
Turkey Vulture
White Breasted Nuthatch
White Throated Sparrow


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: mrdux
Date: 15 Jan 17 - 01:18 AM

. . .and today, a downy woodpecker at the suet feeder and a couple house finches on some dried flower heads.


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: ragdall
Date: 15 Jan 17 - 05:44 AM

I'm in awe of most of you and the variety of birds you have at home.

My 2016 photo list of birds in my backyard is here: https://flic.kr/s/aHskrX12z9
Others I didn't photograph include, Red-breasted nuthatch and American Crow.

So far this year, I've seen:
Black-capped Chickadees
Black-eyed Juncos
House Sparrows
House Finches
Northern Flickers
Downy Woodpecker
Bohemian Waxwings
American Crows
European Starling

rags


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: gillymor
Date: 15 Jan 17 - 12:29 PM

On a walk through a marsh and a pine flatwood Estero, FL 1-15-2017:

3 Crested Cara Cara
Blue-gray Gnat Catchers
2 Red Shouldered Hawk
2 Pileated Woodpecker
Pine Warblers
Numerous Black and Turkey Vultures
Anghingas
Double Crested Cormorant
Red Bellied Wood pecker
Cattle Egrets
Great Egret
Snowy Egrets
Least Bittern
Tri-color Heron
Great BLue Herons
Little Blue Herons
Limpkins
Ibises
Osprey
Palm Warbler
American Kestrel
Carolina Wrens
Belted Kingfisher
Wood Stork
Pied-bill Grebes
3-4 Eastern Phoebes...


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: gillymor
Date: 15 Jan 17 - 12:41 PM

I should add that this was not a typical morning for me, the birds were out and active and I saw a lot of smaller ones that I couldn't positively ID.
Great thread BTW.


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: Bee-dubya-ell
Date: 15 Jan 17 - 01:33 PM

It seems like we have more pileated woodpeckers this year than in any of the previous 20+ years we've lived in this patch of woods. It's rare to go more than a few minutes without hearing them calling or drumming. Occasionally, we'll actually see one, but mostly we hear them.


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: Steve Shaw
Date: 16 Jan 17 - 06:49 AM

I can add wren, song thrush and three big, fat wood pigeons to my list. The lack of greenfinches and long-tailed tits this winter is a bit worrying.


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: Steve Shaw
Date: 16 Jan 17 - 06:51 AM

I keep forgetting to mention starlings.


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: ragdall
Date: 16 Jan 17 - 09:43 PM

I forgot to add the Northern Shrike that was on the cedar hedge along my back fence, Jan. 5th. It appeared to be eating something it had caught. Whatever it had was hidden from my view. My backyard was uncharacteristically silent and birdless at the time.

How could I have forgotten that? It was only the second time I've seen a shrike in the yard in the almost 45 years I've lived in this house. It was late in the day, too little light to get a good photo.

rags


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: Janie
Date: 17 Jan 17 - 01:31 PM

Adding Yellow Rumped Warbler and American Robin.

I wondered why I was seeing the Yellow Rumped Warbler - then changed my suet feeder out for a caged one. Still no pine warbler spotted - could be just because I have missed it or could be because I have had to take down a couple of tall white pines in the past year.

Robins are a mystery to me. Many of them stay here year-round according to what I read on local birding sites, but generally speaking, I don't see them from late November until mid January - not in my yard or anywhere else locally that I travel, and when I start seeing them in January, is on warm days when the soil is damp and probably some earthworms are stirring. Where are they lurking in the meantime?


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: maeve
Date: 17 Jan 17 - 01:39 PM

Janie, robins need soft protein and fruit. If you'd like to try to cater to their needs, there are some good notions here: http://www.learner.org/jnorth/unpave/robinwinter.html


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: gillymor
Date: 17 Jan 17 - 03:48 PM

Down here in South Florida Robins show up in late winter/early spring and then are gone. You'll occasionally see them in flocks rooting around in yards but rarely solo or in pairs which is how we used to view them up north (MD, VA, DE).


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: Jon Freeman
Date: 17 Jan 17 - 04:06 PM

Probably been commented on most years but our European Robin is quite a different creature to the American Robin

Ours, where I am in the UK are an all year round bird. They can be associated with winter but also can for example be known later in the year keeping an eye on a gardener in case a nice morsel is dug up. I believe they can be quite territorial so while you might see a group after fledging you'd not expect to see a gang of invaders (like our long tailed tits) Individuals can become quite bold and develop some sort of "friendship" with people.


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: maeve
Date: 17 Jan 17 - 04:24 PM

We used to identify our general geographical location for that reason, Jon. Janie and I are talking about the same critter. I do also enjoy the wee European robins when I'm in their territory.

I should add not only turkeys, but also American robins (thrush family) to my list. One of the mature eagles cruised around over the orchard this afternoon.


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: maeve
Date: 17 Jan 17 - 04:32 PM

And one of the immature bald eagles just cruised down low over the orchard. Mourning doves had gathered and now have scattered.


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: Roger the Skiffler
Date: 18 Jan 17 - 05:14 AM

We rarely (here in Ascot UK) see a thrush, except in very cold winter but there have been a pair here this week taking advantage of our extra food. Although we can nearly always see a red kite or two soaring overhead we haven't been able to add them to our BTO survey data as they haven't been in the garden. We were please yesterday when one, mobbed by jackdaws, settled in one of our trees for a few seconds, so counted as a Garden Birdwatch sighting.
RtS


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: Steve Shaw
Date: 18 Jan 17 - 05:53 AM

The UK gets a considerable influx of robins from colder eastern European areas in winter which could explain their association with Christmassy times.


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: Steve Shaw
Date: 18 Jan 17 - 05:56 AM

A few months ago I spotted a red kite whilst stuck in the M62 roadworks near Manchester. When I checked on it, I found that it doesn't often turn up in that area. Maybe it's spreading.


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: Rusty Dobro
Date: 19 Jan 17 - 03:51 AM

Definitely spreading, Steve. They're now a regular sight in Suffolk, joining the buzzards which have become widespread in the last few years. The rooftops of my semi-suburban village are currently being visited by a grey heron, which adds an exotic touch and sometimes brings traffic to a standstill.


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: Black belt caterpillar wrestler
Date: 19 Jan 17 - 05:01 AM

My neighbour spotted a red kite up here in Rossendale last year so they are heading north as well.

Robin


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: Steve Shaw
Date: 20 Jan 17 - 06:35 PM

Ah, I'll look out for kites next time I take me mum for a drive through Greenmount (stopping at the Red Lion for a bite, as we do) up over Owd Betts!

Got our first long-tailed tit today. They usually pile in as a little mob so maybe the others will show up soon. A huge great pheasant was scoffing all the bird food I'd thrown out too. He tried to hide behind a bush when he saw me coming but forgot to hide about a foot of his tail, silly bugger. Don't you just love 'em!


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: Roger the Skiffler
Date: 21 Jan 17 - 05:45 AM

No redpolls or siskins yet this year.
RTS


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: maeve
Date: 21 Jan 17 - 06:19 AM

Male Saw-whet owl has returned to claim his breeding territory.


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: gillymor
Date: 21 Jan 17 - 08:23 AM

On a bike ride around King's Lake on Thursday:
3-4 eastern bluebirds (not a common siting for me)
white-eyed vireo
pine warblers
Numerous herons, American coots, mallards, gallinules
anhinga
white pelicans
osprey


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: Steve Shaw
Date: 21 Jan 17 - 12:16 PM

Long-tailed tits are back in numbers at last today.


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: maeve
Date: 21 Jan 17 - 12:30 PM

Our first House sparrows at this location- not welcome here.


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: Steve Shaw
Date: 21 Jan 17 - 01:19 PM

House sparrows are extremely vulnerable in the UK. They are now absent from many urban areas. Up close they are very attractive birds and are interesting to study. We call them "the mob" when they show up in numbers, about once or twice a day, and we love 'em. We wouldn't let the builder seal off our eaves as we wanted them to carry on nesting in our roof. This afternoon a great fit swooped in on a peanut feeder and physically knocked a coal tit clean off it. Bully!


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: Steve Shaw
Date: 21 Jan 17 - 01:20 PM

Great tit!


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: maeve
Date: 21 Jan 17 - 02:14 PM

I know, Steve, and I wish we could send you those that were released and have reproduced like the proverbial rabbits over here. They kill bluebirds, and that we won't allow.


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: Senoufou
Date: 21 Jan 17 - 02:31 PM

Behind our village shop is a small garden where the lady has lots of bird-feeders hanging from a long line. A huge privet hedge runs beside it and it's absolutely awash with house sparrows. Lovely to see!

Do birds flying OVER the garden count? If so, we saw four beautiful swans with their long necks outstretched, followed by a large group of geese honking away, heading for our string of lakes. Then at the back was a large, tatty-looking heron with its legs dangling down. They always look like worn-out umbrellas. Norfolk people call them 'harnsers'. And leaving the village across the bridge we noticed a little egret (white thing like a small heron) down by the river.

(Steve, sorry to hear you've been poorly. Hope you get better soon. Eliza.)


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: Steve Shaw
Date: 21 Jan 17 - 02:56 PM

Thanks, Eliza. Mrs Steve and I have both been afflicted by this chesty bronchitis job. I'm a lot better now but still headachy (could explain why I'm so nasty to guests and Teribus 😂) Mrs Steve drowns out the telly when she has a coughing bout - completely RUINED my enjoyment of Graham Norton last night...NOT!

Sparrows killing other birds?? Blimey, I'm just off to look that up. All they do on my patch is eat seeds me cost me money!


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Subject: RE: BS: Backyard Bird List 2017
From: Steve Shaw
Date: 21 Jan 17 - 02:58 PM

...and cost me money!


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