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RSPB Survey - Big Garden Bird Watch

I agree with SHM nuthatches are awesome as are green woodpeckers. But in winter we get these tiny beauties (weighing no more than a 20 pence piece). They have been spotted resting on trawlers on trawlers as they travel from Northern Europe. Through force 10 gales, blizzards etc. They're simply miraculous and I wish their numbers weren't dropping. Only saw one in Yorkshire last year:(
 

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I agree with SHM nuthatches are awesome as are green woodpeckers. But in winter we get these tiny beauties (weighing no more than a 20 pence piece). They have been spotted resting on trawlers on trawlers as they travel from Northern Europe. Through force 10 gales, blizzards etc. They're simply miraculous and I wish their numbers weren't dropping. Only saw one in Yorkshire last year:(

Thats a Firecrest ?
I had a lovely Goldcrest come in the Garden in Febuary and he spent alot of time on My outdoor Xmas tree which at the time wasn't healthy at all .
After the Goldcrest had eaten all the insects the Tree is now thriving.
 
Thats a Firecrest ?
I had a lovely Goldcrest come in the Garden in Febuary and he spent alot of time on My outdoor Xmas tree which at the time wasn't healthy at all .
After the Goldcrest had eaten all the insects the Tree is now thriving.

Hello brimz. That is the first pic I have ever down loaded in my life and I've made a complete cock of it. You are right. It's the strong coloured banding on the head that is different. Still they're both beautiful birds, and I've been up all night so forgive me. Download a decent pic of a goldcrest for us all then. That was too small. And thanks for the correction. Slightly off topic but my friend who has bi-polar says that it's down to birdwatching that provides the relief and comfort not the shit his overpaid uncaring psychiatrist prescribes.:|
 
Hello brimz. That is the first pic I have ever down loaded in my life and I've made a complete cock of it. You are right. It's the strong coloured banding on the head that is different. Still they're both beautiful birds, and I've been up all night so forgive me. Download a decent pic of a goldcrest for us all then. That was too small. And thanks for the correction. Slightly off topic but my friend who has bi-polar says that it's down to birdwatching that provides the relief and comfort not the shit his overpaid uncaring psychiatrist prescribes.:|

I'm useless with pics as well i think SHM is our best bet for Birdy Pics, he's already put up some ace ones.
 
Come on then SHM let's have a decent pic of a goldcrest. Earlier from my bedroom window I was watching some crows having a bit of a domestic with a couple of red kites.
 
Blue Tits all disappeared from my garden for a week last week. Busy screwing I expect. They all came back today.

Went to the red kite feeding station near here yesterday. It looked like this.

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%)Man! I see what you mean brimz. Didn't notice these gems SHM had posted. %)
 
Amazing pics!

We have some incredible ornithological wildlife round here! (South East London)... In fact wehan Alex and I fist moved into this new flay about 6 weeks ago, we couldnt sleep for ages because of the Dawn Chorus!! Hah!

We have these amazing parakeets that are bright green and yellow! They are amazingly loud! Rumour has it that they are descendent's of a bunch of parrots that were released in the 60s when they filmed 'Queen Of Africa' in Richmond Park, and the just bred and thrived!

There are hundreds of them!!!
 
Amazing pics!

We have some incredible ornithological wildlife round here! (South East London)... In fact wehan Alex and I fist moved into this new flay about 6 weeks ago, we couldnt sleep for ages because of the Dawn Chorus!! Hah!

We have these amazing parakeets that are bright green and yellow! They are amazingly loud! Rumour has it that they are descendent's of a bunch of parrots that were released in the 60s when they filmed 'Queen Of Africa' in Richmond Park, and the just bred and thrived!

There are hundreds of them!!!

I've heard about the parakeets in London n surrounding areas.
See loadsa of em in Spain .
Not sure they should are good for our own songbirds though.
 
I've heard about the parakeets in London n surrounding areas.
See loadsa of em in Spain .
Not sure they should are good for our own songbirds though.

Have to agree with brimz. I think in ornithological terms they're certainly 'alien.' Just don't look right. We really do need to protect our dwindling songbirds. I think the writer Margaret Atwood who is a keen birder said that over 70 million birds are killed daily by cars, pesticides etc. When they're all gone:|then we'll feel the fucking mozzies bite.:|
 
I just took some photos of A Dunnock with its recently fledged offspring , i'will try n upload them as i'm quite pleased with how they came out.
If they are on a jpeg file how would i go about it , anyone ?
 
I just took some photos of A Dunnock with its recently fledged offspring , i'will try n upload them as i'm quite pleased with how they came out.
If they are on a jpeg file how would i go about it , anyone ?

I use servImg (just google it) to upload some of my pics, I find that quite good. And free, of course!
 
If your gonna see one its most likely around this time , they are pretty nimble guys n don't hang about to long in one place either.
Have never had the pleasure of seeing The Firecrest
 
From the RSPB

Feed the Birds Day
Saturday 29 October is Feed the Birds Day. Thousands of people will be taking part in their gardens or at one of our fun events. We know many e-news readers feed their garden birds, so this year we're asking you to welcome wildlife by holding a garden dinner party. Read our top five tips to help you host different wildlife in your garden, and watch our 'Come dine with the birds' video to find out more.


http://www.rspb.org.uk/feedthebirds/
 
attention, bird experts!

we just spotted an unusual bird on the telegraph line in the back garden. it looked like a pigeon that had eaten a few too many pies, and it's colouring (especially its beak) is different from our usual pigeons or collared doves. any ideas what it is?

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here's someone else's (better) photo of what looks like the same thing:

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(sorry for huge pics)
 
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