The Breeding Season

As from now until the end of the breeding season birds of a sensitive nature will be omitted from this blog due to a small percentage of undesirables who take their pleasure from egg collecting, nest destroying and the killing and trapping of birds.
Reports of non breeding birds moving through the area will still be published. BS
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Monday, November 29, 2010

A white Queensbury

A snowy Foxhill Park

Snow clouds looking east

A heavy snow shower this morning at first light but only left a light covering on the snow thats already down.
The skies seemed extra busy today with the birds having a sense of urgency to feed. Several parties of small gulls moved over >N whilst LBBs were moving >NW.
Redwings put in an appearance in bushes around the park after a couple of weeks absence and a few singles flew over the garage.
38 House Sparrows were on my garden feeders at mid day along with 20+ Starlings pecking at fat cakes. Im still hoping for Tree Sparrow but thats something Ive been hoping for over the last 25 years here.
BS.
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