Bird Watching a Relaxing Hobby
Collapse
X
-
-
Comment
-
Awesome Pete! The Robin is pretty. The birds at the feeder early this morning seemed to not mine me on the porch there getting braver I’ll have to get some pics.Comment
-
Comment
-
Collared Dove having an evening snack in our garden. I had to top up the bird feeders as the Starlings had a feast earlier today.
We have a huge provide with Grey Squirrels here as we back onto a Lane, hence the need for the cover the stop them climbing up. It tends to work although the odd squirrel can leap up and grab onto one of the feeders.Comment
-
Comment
-
Comment
-
We've had to remove our bird feeders as they were attracting this guy from next door
[ATTACH=CONFIG]n1203898[/ATTACH]
Long story but the house was sold just before lock down. The unfortunate death of the buyer has left it tied up in paperwork and empty ever since. The back garden resembles the Amazonian rain forest :rolling:Comment
-
When we were looking for a house there was one like that, advertised as having a garden “in its natural state”……Comment
-
I found a dead pigeon the other night. Face was ripped apart!
Last time I saw anything similar was when a female sparrow hawk took out a pigeons brain and deposited on the lawn!! SWIMBO ran in the house yelling ‘carnage - carnage’!!!
I know we have Peregrines on the cliffs close to us!!!Comment
-
Nice shot rRon. Shows off the yellow beak outline really well……to an adult sparrow that says “put food here”……
do you remember the estate agent from the early seventies whose sales pitch was based around brutal honesty? My favourite was “property would suit a deaf train spotter”…..Comment
-
Comment
Comment