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Birds….🦜

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Beechnut Sun 24-May-26 15:32:55

A good while ago I wondered why I didn’t see not many small birds in my garden like we did when we first moved here.
In the new year I had my two really tall fir trees that we planted as tiny trees and were worrying me cut down. Pigeons used one of them a lot.
Low and behold the small birds are back and I can enjoy seeing like before. One has just been to check out the bird bath 😀

Chestnut Sun 24-May-26 16:00:53

Hi there sister Nut! I love the little birds so it's good to hear they are back. We have a lot of wood pigeons who seem to love nesting in fir trees and who can blame them? Plenty of cover especially in Leylandii. You just see them going in and out but the thickness hides everything. Still, they are harmless.

It's the birds of prey I dislike. We had a nest of sparrow hawks in the tall trees and they decimated the smaller birds of course. We had a family or blackbirds in the bushes in our garden, but the mother sparrow hawk taught her children how to go right into the bushes and find them. The whole blackbird family was wiped out. I hate sparrow hawks and all birds of prey to be honest. My only exception is barn owls, unfair of me maybe but I love them. 🦉

Beechnut Sun 24-May-26 16:31:31

Oh Chestnut I once stayed in a holiday flat that belonged to someone with the surname Sparrowhawk. I guess you wouldn’t even entertain the idea.

Whitewavemark2 Sun 24-May-26 16:38:40

We have been watching the web cam of Chichester cathedral peregrines. From the first egg to now where the two chicks are growing by the minute and big white fluffy balls, but I see their pin tails are beginning to show. Their mother has now begun to leave them and hunting with the male.

They are the fastest animals on earth - so I think any prey must be instantly killed.

Gin Sun 24-May-26 16:38:50

We have few birds these days, whereas ten years ago we had loads. The whole of the Chilterns area has Red Kites that were reintroduced and now they are everywhere. One is always wheeling and squeaking above us, I am sure they are the cause of the diminishing bird population ( next door’s two cats do not help).

PamelaJ1 Sun 24-May-26 17:20:15

Gin I think that Red Kites eat carrion and sometimes injured birds. I’m told by DH anyway.
We have sparrowhawks, buzzards and merlins over here. I stopped feeding the birds years ago, I felt I was just presenting a running buffet for the birds of prey.
They do come down low but are beautiful to watch. I suppose they all have a place in the order of things.

Chestnut Sun 24-May-26 17:30:04

The RSPB will tell you that birds of prey are a good sign because it means there are plenty of smaller birds and mammals for them to eat! So I suppose they will be the last to die out and that will be when their food supply is gone. 😢

bridie54 Sun 24-May-26 17:31:15

I feel your joy.
I was feeling something similar earlier today when i noticed a blue tit leaving the nesting box. It's only taken 12 years for a blue tit to use one of 2 nesting boxes in my garden!

I thought i'd seen it once a week or so ago too but despite keeping an eye on it never saw it again till today. Thank goodness i went to do some weeding.