Wow! never knew you existed, found you by accident and mighty glad i did!!
Since this bad weather not done much but sit with a coffee and watch activity in the garden, then the last two days i noticed a blackbird and a red wing ( just identified thru ur site) feeding on nuts and seeds, but whats great is that they come together, feed then go together!! will wait with camera in hand tomorrow.
Hello Fenty, so glad you are enjoying your garden birds. Look forward to your photograph.
Hi Fenty. Welcome to the Site & I'm sure you'll find it interesting & friendly.
Hello Fenty and a warm welcome from me. Enjoy the site, and hurry up with the photos!!!!!!
Cheers, Linda.
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Hello Fenty and a warm welcome from me.
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Hello Fenty, welcome on board, good to have you join us.
The necessity of bird-watching is a really good reason for avoiding all forms of housework.
The dust will still be there tomorrow - the birds may not be!
hi fenty
like you i am new to the sight and what a pleasant site it is so much going on and sp many nice people to chat with
Hi fenty.A very warm welcome to the forum. It must've been great seeing a red wing in your garden. I'd love to see one of those.Paul.
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Thankyou so much for the warm welcome, and i know i will love the site. As promised yesterday i'm waiting with bated breath, coffee in one hand and camera in the other,waiting for my feathered friends. Waiting, waiting,still waiting,not one bird has visited me today! Even put out a new refill of nuts!. :)
Hello fenty,
What a happy accident and a warm welcome to the RSPB Community. Here you can meet and chat with new folk as well as discuss, ask and learn loads all from the comfort of your armchair! You can even upload any photos you might like to share to this site. Enjoy.
Hi Fenty,
I'm sure they must be somewhere - perhaps they are camera shy!!!
What's on the menu for them, and what sort of feeders have you got - and more importantly, where are they located?