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Jen ~

Jen ~ Report 22 Mar 2006 20:25

Swap someone a cuckoo (never heard one live), for all these r*ddy noisy magpies, crows and blackbirds around me......... get a few cute little Robins though and some lovely blue with yellow chests birds, not sure what they are.......maybe blue tits... oops.......don't mean to be rude lol. Lin

Jess Bow Bag

Jess Bow Bag Report 22 Mar 2006 20:30

I have a mgnolia tree just outsdie the kitchen window, my friendly chaffinch was there agian today, pecking at the fat balls. the blue tits are eyeing up the nest box, so maybe they have taken up residence again. I never cease to be amazed at the speed at which they enter through the little hole and dont misfire and brain themselves!

Heather

Heather Report 22 Mar 2006 20:40

We've had a goldcrest in the garden for the last few days, haven't seen them around here before. Oh, and we have a thrush and we don't see those very often. Heather

Huia

Huia Report 22 Mar 2006 20:49

We have plenty of starlings, also blackbirds, rarely see the thrushes or house sparrows and the hedge sparrows also rarely seen. Lots of noisy mynahs. Aussie hawks. Our own Tui, fantail, Riroriro (grey warbler), shining cuckoo (heard in spring, lays eggs in Riros nest, lazy b....d), other imports eg pheasant, Californian quail, various finches. Probably forgotten a lot of birds. We have an acre of land in the country, lots of trees on it and native bush nearby. I forgot to mention the bellbird which sometimes visits. And of course the most important bird, ME (Huia, a now extinct bird, not me but the original). Some of those birds will make a change for you.

Sandra B

Sandra B Report 22 Mar 2006 20:52

I have five in my garden, all seem to be together at the same time.i have two acres, I thought they would have their own patch.

Harry

Harry Report 22 Mar 2006 20:58

Many thanks for the varied replies. Sounds like just no-one has heard a cuckoo yet, in this country. which is late. Robins are supposed to be territorial, but there have beenseveral; reports of late concerning little groups of them. Happy days

Karen

Karen Report 22 Mar 2006 21:39

Hi Gray I put the same question to my Dad the other day as I was surprised to see two robins sitting next to each other. My Dad told me that Robins are only territorial in the breeding season, so I guess in a few weeks time they will be fighting over 'their patch' :-) Karen

Harry

Harry Report 22 Mar 2006 22:12

thanks for that Karen - interesting Sally, thanks for the below. must be a nice sized garden. Happy days

Germaine

Germaine Report 22 Mar 2006 22:44

Harry no Cuckoos round here but robin seems to be shy at the moment not seen him for a couple of weeks the blackbirds are Ok quite a few about. We don't get a lot of birds. Lancashire coast. Germaine x

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 23 Mar 2006 07:37

No cuckoo heard in this south-east corner yet this year. Collared doves regularly toss twigs around in the garden lately. What makes one twig more acceptable than another? Wild duck is out there laying in our old greenhouse as I write..... think this is egg number 13 so she will start sitting soon. I find it amazing that the 1st eggs just wait 'in limbo' before starting to develop and then they all hatch on the same day....... something I hadn't really thought about until the same duck first visited us 2 years ago. She returned last year but sadly a fox stole the eggs halfway through the sitting/hatching period. Hoping for ducklings in about a months time.

Harry

Harry Report 23 Mar 2006 10:27

You are welcome to keep the notes coming. Gwynneth,s addition is perhaps the only one i have ever had before 9am in a morning - such is my age group. G is up before the birds. Happy days

Sandra B

Sandra B Report 23 Mar 2006 10:30

Just hads our resident sea gulls chasing off a buzzard!

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 2 Apr 2006 14:35

Further to my previous posting on page 2 of this thread A sad sight today. The duck's nest has been raided. All eggs have gone and today I've not seen Mother Duck, who had been sitting since last weekend........ but there are a number of white feathers out on the grass. I just hope she got away from the fox or whatever was here. Gwyn :(

Harry

Harry Report 2 Apr 2006 14:48

Thanks girls, That is sad, even from my distance. Nature is wonderful. but..... Happy days

Hilary

Hilary Report 24 Apr 2008 14:01

nudge.
Hilary.