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- Nurse Ratched
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"I thought you might like this video.
It's a compilation of different birds singing. Beautiful photography. If you expand the 'title' under the video it gives a list of species and the times they pop up in the video. Most of the species are familiar to us in the UK, but there are some 'exotics' (the cranes - wow, what a noise!) It was filmed in Belarus. The guy has a channel you can subscribe to. Anyway, I hope you enjoy it and maybe it'll take your mind off you-know-what for a few blessed minutes."
It's a compilation of different birds singing. Beautiful photography. If you expand the 'title' under the video it gives a list of species and the times they pop up in the video. Most of the species are familiar to us in the UK, but there are some 'exotics' (the cranes - wow, what a noise!) It was filmed in Belarus. The guy has a channel you can subscribe to. Anyway, I hope you enjoy it and maybe it'll take your mind off you-know-what for a few blessed minutes."
- Nurse Ratched
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Bullet almost completely has his adult feathers (handsome bugger) and has now started singing the song of his people. Plenty of needle between him and the great tits. I am very happy indeed.
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arsegrapes
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"Last week after putting some bird seed and paint trays of water (pigeons love bathing in them lifting each wing up in turn and so forth, great to watch) peered through the glass back door and a Sparrow Hawk was feasting on a Pigeon (not the first time, they jump on their back pin them down and pluck their feather's one at a time, then eat the whole head all while alive). When disturbed it didn't look too pleased, stared me in the eye, huge evil eyes like a gremlin then flew off, leaving me to clean up what was left of the poor blighter. Nature eh."
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If only van Gogh had had Nurse's sunny disposition. He might have actually sold something for serious money.
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"Just got back from the Isle Of Wight ,blimey can you do some serious walking out there, it’s like one big farm with footpaths . Saw a couple of red squirrels ,one really close , lovely ."
- Nurse Ratched
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I love sunflowers. Always make me smile when I see them. The bees I get in my garden tend to be the ones with the really white fluffy bums.
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eswing hammer
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"My kids this year bought me some sunflower seeds , which l sowed and they are now between 8 and 12 feet , most are yellow but some are a Reddy tan colour , they really attract the bees , not bumble bees but another type almost as big , l did have a lot of globe thistle this year which bumble bees love , some people reading this must think how boring butl don’t care l love having lots of bees in the garden !"
- WHU(Exeter)
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"Don't get me wrong, I love wild gardens and wild flowers. Especially when you get just a single one of a certain variety right bang on the middle of dozens of another type, especially when it's a bright poppy. Friday night's is the one night of the week I've stopped going down the pub, can't beat takeaways from the corner shop and a cracking episode of gardiners world"
- MaryMillingtonsGhost
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"zebthecat 1:14 'My wildflower front garden has been beautiful and a awash with insects and birds since early spring' Could've also been posted on this thread :-) http://www.westhamonline.net/forum_flat.php?9791840||1|| Had a homeing/racing pigeon actually hop through the patio doors into our living room last week. Had been feeding and watering it for a couple of days previous as it kept landing in our garden. Thought it may have been injured, but was probably knackered."
- Nurse Ratched
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"Nurse Ratched 12:49 Sat Sep 18 I agree with that. My wildflower front garden has been beautiful and a awash with insects and birds since early spring. Loads of butterflies and moths including Cinnabar Moths, Brimstones (planted an Alder Buckthorn hedge last year) and Hummingbird Hawk Moths that love Night Scented Stocks. Contemplating converting the back garden as well next month."
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"Nurse Ratched 12:49 Sat Sep 18 I agree with that. My wildflower front garden has been beautiful and a awash with insects and birds since early spring. Loads of butterflies and moths including Cinnabar Moths, Brimstones (planted an Alder Buckthorn hedge last year) and Hummingbird Hawk Moths that love Night Scented Stocks. Contemplating converting the back garden as well next month."
- Nurse Ratched
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Wild gardens are good. Wild means weeds giving off seeds and providing food and shelter and egg-laying spots for insects. Seeds and insects bring birds and hedgehogs.
- WHU(Exeter)
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Gardeners World...where's Monty Don and Petra got to ? The programmes full of young upstarts now. If it's not Japanese or wild garden theyre not interested.
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"im not gonna google it. is a female pochard black with grey embroidery and a grey tail and say"" beep beep"" like roadrunner?"
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I hope the OP is going to insist on birdwatching tales from Croatia from the returning horde. As compensation for not enforcing a 4-0 scoreline.
- Nurse Ratched
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"On the hillside /cliff opposite my house we sporadically see a kestrel, a vixen with cubs and a family of badgers going about their evening business. Its all rather Potteresque (Beatrix not Dennis)."
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Russ of the BML
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Thanks for posting. Great footage. The Golden Oriole and Rosefinch are stunning. Those cranes make a racket!
- Mex Martillo
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Some nice fox and hedgehog photos on the BBC this morning. https://www.bbc.com/news/in-pictures-58327374
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"The occasional droppings of a welcome robin are the least of a Londoners concern when considered alongside the dozens of unwelcome Roma, who camped along Park Lane and shat like feral fucking dogs on the pavement and pissed in the gutter - filthy fucking animals"
- Mike Oxsaw
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"Nurse Ratched 1:56 Sun Sep 12 In Poland, such activities are regarded as no different to a restaurant delivering a tale-away meal."
- Nurse Ratched
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"Your concern is rich, coming from a man who sleeps on another man's semen stains, but thank you for your contribution."
- Hammer and Pickle
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"?ü¶Ö?üí©Yes dear, clearly you‚Äôre being visited by that very special variety of bird that eats but doesn‚Äôt shit. How very nice for you?ü¶Ö?üí©"
- Nurse Ratched
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"There hasn't been any. When it occurs I will clean it up. Should have thought it obvious. Very small price to pay to have wild birds visiting my sitting room, landing on my desk to feed while I'm working next to them."