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Garden Tweets
- Spotted Flycatchers doing well in my garden in spite of poor weather. Plenty of food being taken back to the nest. https://t.co/OysxpxhAKC 11 hours ago
- First brood of swallows in the front porch ready to go! https://t.co/q0n1EDM5Xi 1 week ago
- View from my back door this morning. https://t.co/6vBPM9uJKZ 1 week ago
- First spotted flycatcher in my garden for some time - once a regular breeder. So good to have them back! https://t.co/VuyMTRmqRF 2 weeks ago
- RT @BTO_GBW: A garden pond will attract birds to drink and bathe, and insects like beetles, dragonflies and damselflies will soon colonise.… 2 weeks ago
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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Time for proper gardening……
It’s great to be home again and to see the changes in the garden in just two weeks. There are butterflies now – tatty small tortoiseshell and peacock – and lots of massive queen bumblebees searching for nest sites. They … Continue reading
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Holiday garden birdwatching……
If I am on holiday in the UK somewhere, it is usually in a rented cottage in the Welsh, Cornish or Scottish countryside. Taking a bird feeder with me is a priority – it may sometimes bring bird species to the garden … Continue reading
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