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First year i've seen gold finches and there are a few pairs Jon. The swallows have returned and have already built about a dozen nests. Got great tits in the nesting box once again.

 

Woodpeckers, buzzards, woodcock and pheasants in the woodland area so its already looking to be a bumper year, just need a better camera to get some decent pics. Hoping to put some boxes up this year to get even more. Plenty of cheaps and chirps but not great at IDing them from there song at the moment.

 

There has been a decrease in the number of crows and starlings in my neck of the woods.

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First year i've seen gold finches and there are a few pairs Jon. The swallows have returned and have already built about a dozen nests. Got great tits in the nesting box once again.

 

Woodpeckers, buzzards, woodcock and pheasants in the woodland area so its already looking to be a bumper year, just need a better camera to get some decent pics. Hoping to put some boxes up this year to get even more. Plenty of cheaps and chirps but not great at IDing them from there song at the moment.

 

There has been a decrease in the number of crows and starlings in my neck of the woods.

 

Hi mate well done thanks Jon

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Bloody starlings in the dormers Jon, noisy messy wee buggers. Suppose they need a home though:)

 

HI MULL they all gone now mate from nest robins are still around garden thanks jon :thumbup:

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Got robins with 3 young flying around now from under the carport, bluetits in the nesting box, I can hear the baby blackbirds and song thrushes around calling for food. Wrens have been successful too! All since I started keeping the magpies down with a Larsen :-) Before that hardly any survived. Several neighbours have also commented on how many small birds we've had survive this last couple of years

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Got robins with 3 young flying around now from under the carport, bluetits in the nesting box, I can hear the baby blackbirds and song thrushes around calling for food. Wrens have been successful too! All since I started keeping the magpies down with a Larsen :-) Before that hardly any survived. Several neighbours have also commented on how many small birds we've had survive this last couple of years

 

Hi MATE that sounds great thanks Jon 👍

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