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I spotted this little bird on our feeder. Pretty sure it's a red poll but it's a bit young. It sounds like a chick but they aren't nesting yet as far as I know. Any thoughts?
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Fulgrim
23/11/2019 10:57
Can't put my finger on what this is. Any idea? In an urban garden.
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Noisette
23/11/2019 11:48
Looks like a Dunnock to me, sometimes seen skulking around the edge of my garden under the bushes.
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Fulgrim
23/11/2019 14:25
Thanks both! Dunnock was my first guess but wanted to check as it's a first in my garden. Very happy, hopefully it will bring friends!
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Noisette
23/11/2019 19:55
I chased mine all over the place one year to find out what was singing that scratchy little song. I know it by heart now!
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PimperneBloke
24/11/2019 13:12
How did I know beer would be involved Dave?
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