Every winter for the last 40 years the RSPB (our national bird society) has organised a Garden Birdwatch. You simply sit watching the birds in your garden or park for any one hour and record the maximum number of each species seen in the hour
at one time. This year I saw 9 species, but missed some quite common birds usually seen. As in earlier years, larger birds seem to dominate. We have plenty of starlings as these congregate on the nearby windmill. They do not roost there, but seem to use it as a stopping off point.
We get very few these days I don't know why? We have all the attractions up like nuts and fat ball
ReplyDeletes, a few tits and the occasional wood pigeon will appear but that's about it.
73 Steve