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26 minutes ago, AJStrees said:

Been busy on the pond and Mr Heron happened along the way. 

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The swans and for that matter the geese tolerate the heron it seems .

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Posted
13 hours ago, AJStrees said:

Indeed. Seems they take no notice of him..... :thumbup1:

I'm not sure about that - looks to me like the geese have made themselves invisible ! and the Whooper (?) is about to do the same !!!!

 

Nice pics btw

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Posted
17 minutes ago, AJStrees said:

Grey wagtail from last summer feeding on a damselfly and goldfinch from the other morning. :thumbup1:

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The Gold Finch is my favorite garden/woodland bird . 👍

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Posted
5 minutes ago, Stubby said:

The Gold Finch is my favorite garden/woodland bird . 👍

Nice, yeah they are really pretty looking little birds and great song. The finches are all really nicely coloured I think. Greenfinch are great, but unfortunately they are decreasing in numbers due to loss of habitat.... 

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8 minutes ago, AJStrees said:

Nice, yeah they are really pretty looking little birds and great song. The finches are all really nicely coloured I think. Greenfinch are great, but unfortunately they are decreasing in numbers due to loss of habitat.... 

Not seen any Greenfinch here for probably 6/7yrs

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Posted
7 minutes ago, AJStrees said:

Nice, yeah they are really pretty looking little birds and great song. The finches are all really nicely coloured I think. Greenfinch are great, but unfortunately they are decreasing in numbers due to loss of habitat.... 

Yes AJ . I have noticed I don't get many Green finches on my feeder now .  Chaffinches and Bull finches are becoming scarce as well . Get lots of Goldiies , Long tailed tits Blue and Great tits .

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Posted
4 minutes ago, gary112 said:

Not seen any Greenfinch here for probably 6/7yrs

I see 1 or 2 a year but that is it.  Shockingly we are still killing off our wildlife with toxic fertilisers and chemicals and still destroying habitat despite the fact that we know this has to stop. 

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Posted
16 minutes ago, AJStrees said:

I see 1 or 2 a year but that is it.  Shockingly we are still killing off our wildlife with toxic fertilisers and chemicals and still destroying habitat despite the fact that we know this has to stop. 

Whilst I agree with that I think the decline of greenfinches is down to people not keeping their bird feeders and water clean and spreading Trichomonosis about.

 

https://www.bto.org/our-science/projects/gbw/gardens-wildlife/garden-birds/disease/trichomonosis

 

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