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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: April 2012
Learning curve…..
A trip to the beautiful county of Devon, and to several amazing gardens full of wildlife, has once again made me think about the differences between our gardens depending on location. The wonderful garden at Coleton Fishacre on the south … Continue reading
Posted in British birds, Feeding Birds, Garden Birds, Garden Wildlife, Gardening, Wildlife Gardening
Tagged birds, garden birds, gardening, wildlife gardening
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Spring on hold…..
The last week of March, a week of hot summery weather, was wonderful if a little on the odd side! Gardening in jeans and a T shirt instead of a warm fleece reminded me of how nice it is to … Continue reading