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Mick Dempsey
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10 hours ago, AJStrees said:

Earlier on in the year had some issues, haven't seen much of anything since thankfully. Seemed to be more when the birds were coming over from abroad bringing it here in the winter months. 

Still not seen any Gold Fiches on my feeders this year .☹️

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A couple of pairs of regulars on the feeders here, now bringing their babes.  A couple of greenfinches for two days last week too, one of them a fledgling.

There are four nuthatches knocking about; two adult, two young with fluffy bits.  One of them flew into a window yesterday (we get so many doing that); wifey picked it up, perched it on the oil tank under their favourite oak and half an hour later it was gone thankfully

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