Birds in our Garden

  • In reply to Linda257:

    Hoping for more different birds to arrive. Linda. Have had a Pheasant or two but not had the camera available at the time. Had two of those "Yellow Waggies" in the garden today hunting for insects in the grass. Lets hope there is a nest nearby and they have some youngsters to feed. :-)

    Ed
  • A bit like ILR I missed this first time around - how fabulous to be getting Yellow Wags in the garden - shows that your re-wilding it working - very well done , hopefully you will get youngsters appearing

    Cin J

  • In reply to Germain:

    Thank you. We have a nice sized Wildlife pond planned 8m x 4m with a beach and dragonfly perch. Hopefully be completed by the end of September ready for next year. :-)
  • Had a few of these young Starlings in the garden today. Nice to see a new generation around. :-)

  • Lovely updates and photos Ed and sorry I also missed your earlier post and the Yellow Wagtail, how fantastic to see this bird in your garden, thanks for sharing.

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    Regards, Hazel 

  • In reply to Ed D:

    Always nice to see a new generation in the garden.

    Though we do have juvenile starlings, this year like last, hasn't seen that many, though 2020, I must have counted 20+ in one viewing.....

    Great photos, and keep them coming.

    Mike

    Flickr Peak Rambler

  • A new one for the album today.  A Song thrush. :-)

    The list of birds coming into our garden continues to grow. :-)

  • A very rushed photo of Mum and daughter in our garden just a few moments ago. :-)

  • Stunning additions Ed :o) You'll be rivalling Linda soon for different species ;o)
  • In reply to Ed D:

    Wow Ed D just catching up with your posts again, some very impressive birds and photos love your song thrush, a lovely capture, well done.