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Category Archives: Fieldfare
Winter Visitors…..
The weather is considerably cooler here now and there is a real feel of autumn in the mornings with frost on the grass and a cold wind from the west. This has meant the arrival of the winter thrushes, and … Continue reading
Posted in British birds, Fieldfare, Garden Birds, Garden Wildlife, Gardening, Uncategorized, Wildlife Gardening
Tagged birds, gardening, wildlife gardening
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Fieldfare fury…….
We have had snow here for a few days now and although the temperatures are not that far below freezing, the conditions are wintry enough to bring the fieldfares back in huge numbers. Well over 100 have been feeding under … Continue reading
A change in the weather…..
With a spell of very cold weather at the moment, the dominant wildlife around the garden has changed. Most noticeably, a large flock of fieldfares has been flying around and eventually they were brave enough to come into the garden … Continue reading
Posted in British birds, Fieldfare, Garden Birds, Garden Wildlife, Gardening, Wildlife Gardening, winter gardening
Tagged birds, garden birds, gardening, thrushes, wildlife gardening
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