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Fennel Thu 11-Jul-19 08:59:29

We've at last bought a bird feeder plus seeds and hung it on the clothes post, near some roses. The birds have gone mad for it!
I've noticed it's all small birds and I'm not sure what they are. I recognise a few sparrows, but the majority are slim darting birds with a dark back and light breast. Any idea what they are?
There's also a very chubby wood pigeon which managed to knock the feeder down, he now feeds on the ground.
Very entertaining to watch.

Fennel Mon 15-Jul-19 11:51:32

Sitting here tap-tapping, I heard a soft sound. There was a woodpigeon sitting on an armchair near me shock.
It must have flown in the open back door.
I managed to get it into the conservatory and left that outside door open, but it's still there.
Hoping it doesn't poop over the washing drying in there.

Fennel Mon 15-Jul-19 09:09:29

Interesting replies - I saw a finch feeding this morning, possibly a chaffinch, but quite big so maybe a bullfinch.
It had a deep pink breast.

Buntybunny21 Sun 14-Jul-19 11:04:25

There's an app with all British birds on together with their sounds. Think I got it from Amazon, free, v. Good. Had it a while now.

shysal Sat 13-Jul-19 10:10:16

Lilyflower, green woodpeckers eat ants from the grass. I love their laughing call. Remember Professor Yaffle from Bagpuss?

Lilyflower Sat 13-Jul-19 07:24:53

We are lucky to have few cats in our area and our joy is to watch the birds as we breakfast. There was a green woodpecker on our lawn for about ten minutes yesterday. It was most exciting - though we don’t know what he was after in the grass. He was joined in the trees around by wood pigeons, blackbirds, starlings, finches of various types and a red kite wheeling above them all.

cornergran Sat 13-Jul-19 07:22:22

We get different birds back and front. With a small river and fields to the back we get flocks of field sparrows, a few blue tits, a robin or two, starlings and the occasional woodpecker. The feeder at the front attracts a wider range so house sparrows, all kinds of tits, pied wagtails, robins, doves and pigeons, also blackbirds to hoover up from the ground. I’m sure some must fly over the roof and mix but we rarely see it. We don’t put food in the summer, just water. Thinking birds and cats there was one incident where a cat caught a rather large pigeon. I spoke to a local animal rescue centre, had a very kind response and was reassured that by feeding the birds we were keeping far more alive and so should carry on. A pragmatic and sensible approach we thought.

Greyduster Sat 13-Jul-19 06:39:47

We don’t get many different birds here, despite being on the edge of farm and woodland. I have a large flock of jolly sparrows, some blackbirds and a couple of robins. Goldfinches visit, but don’t come down into the garden unless they are desperate for the bird bath. They love niger seed so I bought some and a special feeder but it remained unused so I took it down. We won’t feed the birds again now until winter. Talking of sparrowhawks, I was once off sick getting over a slipped disc, and was ensconced in a chair in the conservatory feeling sorry for myself when a sparrowhaw flew down into the fir tree which grew very close to the terrace. He sat there, preening, and I could see him in every detail. He stayed for quite a while and then flew off and I never saw him again. I think he came to cheer me up! We would get any number of lovely birds in our last garden. I miss them.

glammagran Sat 13-Jul-19 01:12:31

Of course, could be a she blush

glammagran Sat 13-Jul-19 01:10:14

We have a robin who demands food when the ground cage is empty. He sits on the door handle of the kitchen door. We can on occasions feed from the hand. I’ve heard of blackbirds begging for mealworms but haven’t witnessed this behaviour myself.

mosaicwarts Fri 12-Jul-19 21:36:23

I absolutely love birds and as we are on the railway line we have an abundance of garden birds. I think the wren is my favourite - such a brave teeny little bird, singing his heart out on the tree outside my kitchen window most mornings. I also like the chatter of the long tailed tits, who take the spiders from my very old rotten sash windows! Haven't seen many bullfinches this year, but have my house on the market and had to weed all the herb robert that they seem to love sad

Sara65 Fri 12-Jul-19 18:02:39

Aepgirl

We’ve always had bird tables and feeders everywhere we’ve lived I love watching the birds, but a couple of years ago, I saw a rat in the garden, and stopped feeding them.

I would love to get a new bird table, but my fear of rats is bigger than my love of birds

Parsley3 Fri 12-Jul-19 15:30:10

I bought Mr P a little camera which he placed behind the bird feeder in the garden. He can now watch the birds feeding close up on his tablet and it is really entertaining. We feed them all year round with sunflower hearts and have quite a variety of species. The only nuisance is a squirrel but after much trial and error I think we have found ? proof feeders.

Tillybelle Fri 12-Jul-19 15:22:48

Pantglas1
Oh yes! Birdsong is the song of my heart! It has been a joy this summer. I notice already it is beginning to fade a bit. The fervour of late Spring has gone.

I try to grow plants with berries too, for the birds in Autumn and if poss. the Winter.

Reminds me... my early raspberries are ready.....

NannyC2 Fri 12-Jul-19 15:18:36

I love watching the many birds that visit my garden. Such a shame it is being reported that thousands are being killed by wind turbines as well as bats - turbines cause pressure waves which make bats’ lungs implode.

Fennel Fri 12-Jul-19 15:10:25

That b.....wood pigeon has knocked the whole thing down again angry.
Husband has fixed a new system where the feeder is fixed on with wire to a sort of swinging arm.
I'm beginning to think that the small birds are skinny sparrows.
Thanks for all the other ideas - we're just learners, so much to learn.

Potteron Fri 12-Jul-19 14:54:53

I saw a YouTube video in which Bill Oddie had a wire hanging basket ,on its side, hooked over his window feeder to prevent problem of large birds feeder sitting. I've now got old wire hanging baskets , upside down , covering my fat ball feeders. This has not completely stopped the Jackdaw but now at least the feeders have some fatball in all day and the small birds get some. The Jackdaws used to empty them by 9am.

Poppy11 Fri 12-Jul-19 14:47:51

I have a real problem with pigeons they fly a little birds and even the squirrels are scared of them blasted things.i too have a tiny bird very quick mover with a bright yellow chest.we also get robins and last year we had a family of robins they are beautiful.

lmm6 Fri 12-Jul-19 14:26:42

Fennel, I'm wondering if your birds may be Greenfinches? Suggest you look at the RSPB website. We never saw any Greenfinches but since the feeder has been put up we see them daily. Pied Wagtails don't use feeders to my knowledge. (Must go and refill). Costing us a fortune but more than happy. We are slowly turning our somewhat sterile garden into a garden for wildlife.

Millie22 Fri 12-Jul-19 14:20:41

Yesterday afternoon was quite challenging as the blackbirds were making loud warning calls all the time. I think a magpie was in the trees but couldn't really see. It all started again at 6 this morning and they were so noisy. Atm it's all quiet. I hope if there's babies they are ok.

gillyknits Fri 12-Jul-19 14:01:01

I did the RSPB bird survey earlier in the year. They send a super identification chart and I had to tick off the numbers of each species for an hour.
One year I must have chosen the wrong hour because there were a only two sparrows !

Teetime Fri 12-Jul-19 13:39:59

The cats stalk the birds when they are on the ground not when they are on the feeder.

Lancslass1 Fri 12-Jul-19 13:23:09

May I suggest a niger seed bird feeder(best one I have come across is Wilko’s £2) ?
We have one and the goldfinches love it because the bigger birds -parakeets and pigeons mainly can’t get at the seeds through the tiny holes in the feeder.
The goldfinches still pinch their sunflower hearts though as well.

Craftycat Fri 12-Jul-19 12:13:58

We live opposite woodland so we get a huge variety of birds. I have only high feeders as we have cats. They love Flutterbye blocks. U fortunately the foxes can jump high so they do get some. We also see a sparrowhawk that kills the small birds & a heron that would eat all our fish if pond wasn"t netted.
Try the stick on window feeders. We get loads of small birds on them & it drives the cats potty. They sit on windowledge inoors huddering at the birds, and I'm sure the birds are laughing.

aggie Fri 12-Jul-19 10:46:41

I loved watching the birds at the feeding station , alas i also had to stop feeding them due to rats , saw one actually climbing up the pole , even without that we have lots of birds in the garden now

mischief Fri 12-Jul-19 10:43:55

I spend hours watching the birds on my feeders. I bought a bird book and now I know that sparrows of different types, goldfinch, cole tits and blue tits use them and blackbirds, thrush and pigeons hoover up the dropped seeds. No cats. Perfection.