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As I have a lot of spare time I have been recording the birds in my garden feeding on my nuts and fat balls.
Robin
Great Tits
Blue Tits
Long tailed Tits
Gold Finch
Magpies
Hooded Crows
Jay
Blackbird
Pigeons

Ps can't believe the software censored birds names
 
As I have a lot of spare time I have been recording the birds in my garden feeding on my nuts and fat balls.
Robin
Great t**s
Blue t**s
Long tailed t**s
Gold Finch
Magpies
Hooded Crows
Jay
Blackbird
Pigeons

Ps can't believe the software censored birds names

Personally I have no birds feeding on my balls or nuts in the garden; but it'd be Karen Gillan for personal choice if I did....
 
In my garden I have seen:
Robin,
Blue T**s
Blackbirds
Wood Pigeons
Collared Doves
Dunnocks
Jackdaws

I often see buzzards flying high over my garden, can I count those?

I have heard that Karen Gillan has some great t**s.


Edit. Why is the software now censoring the plural of the word tin?
 
Robin
Green finch
Coal T*t (I think that's the t*t type)
Collared Dove
Wood Pigeon
Blackbird
Starling
House Sparrow
Jay
Jackdaw (noisy b**tards)
Greater Spotted Woodpecker
Pheasants (and lots of them)
 
All the birds, and other animals for that matter, are thinking what is going on with the humans where the F**k have they all gone.
 
House Sparrows
Blue Tits
Great Tit
Coal Tit
Dunnock
Robin
Wood pigeon
Collared Dove
 
Whats all this talk of gardens you posh feckers, i have a concrete yard. asad1

We have two cats so rarely see a bird.
 
Blackbirds (introduced)
Fairy wrens
Sparrows
Doves
Magpies (different to UK)
Indian Myna (introduced)
Noisy Miner
Rainbow Lorikeets
Galahs
Greenfinch (introduced)
Currawong
Ravens.
I have Ravens as well as some of the others which nest in the garden and they are thieves, any thing shiny or colorful they take especially colorful fishing gear when I have been sorting out my tackle, they love pole floats.
Ravens are extremely smart, I have had a couple as pets free to come and go as they please out think the dog and cat.
I have seen them in the desert fly straight into a willy willy and they end up as dots, the height they get taken up, why do they do it the willy willy sucks up insects and lizards so they get a good feed out of it.
 
Chippy
Two cats in the yard life used to be so hard but everything easy cause of you. Our house is a very fine house etc
Check it out.
 
Blue tit
Long tailed tit
Wren
Robin
Bull Finch
Green Finch
Goldfinch
Magpie
Jackdaw
Jay
Pheasant
Sparrow
Greater spotted Woodpecker
Wood pigeon
Dove
Also Buzzards and Kites flying around
 
Siskin
Siskin
Siskin
... hang on ... there's a ...
Siskin
Siskin
Siskin
Yawn, there's another Siskin
...
Hoy, where they all gone? Ah ...
Sparrowhawk
...
(okay, I've clocked you, you can go now)
 
Great tit,
Blue tit,
Coal tit,
Sparrow,
Wren,
Robin,
Carrion crow,
Magpie,
Collared dove,
Wood pigeon,
Blackbird,
Nuthatch (love these!)

Nextdoor’s cat squaring up to the squirrel

Wish we had goldfinches, still no takers for the Niger seeds.
 
One of my neighbours feeds the birds.
Nothing unusual about that.

But she also feeds All the local CATS as well( about 6-8 of them)
My cat is in there now.
 
One of my neighbours feeds the birds.
Nothing unusual about that.

But she also feeds All the local CATS as well( about 6-8 of them)
My cat is in there now.

We have one of those in our town, she has four dogs and every day takes the dogs and some bird seed into the middle of town and throws it all over the base of the town cross the birds love it the guy that has to clean the bird **** off the cross doesn't. :laugh8:



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