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Talkback: Birds: thrushes and fieldfares
This is more exactly my experience too, here in North Derbyshire. A bird I had never seen before, but very handsome.A quick scrabble for the binoculars -no its not a thrush- scan through the bird book, couldn't find it at first sweep.One phone call by Doubledaisy22
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10/12/2011 18:08:30
by ruthieboy
Talkback: Snails and song thrushes in the garden
them then then simply place them on the rockpile 20 metres down the entry at the base of a large lorrel bush i must say the birds have a feild day ive often seen a robin blackbird thrush dining on them as soon as im far enough away like a buffet by Dragonfly
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28/11/2011 18:40:29
by 2012story.in
Talkback: Dead thrushes and the bloody nose beetle
tips? Hi Richard, hope you had a nice holiday. What did you do with the poor thrush? by Kate Bradbury
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28/11/2011 18:41:12
by Adele Brunton
Birds
I thought I was watching a male and a female thrush in my garden as I thought they were courting so to speak, however I have just seen a male blackbird feed a berry to one of them so now I am thinking that I may have been watching two young female by bubblegum
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17/06/2012 10:13:14
by anitasarch
dont be too tidy!
A beautiful pair of bullfinches loving my tatty forget-me-nots ! Thats lovely Lucky you, I haven't seen bullfinches for years. They are so beautiful. I'm thrilled that Mr Thrush has been singing fit to burst all morning at the top of my flowering by Bored with Bindweed !
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12/06/2012 11:48:19
by FloBear
Berry-eating birds will need more help this year
I just thought I'd mention that due to the very poor crops of some berries that we're seeing this autumn in our gardens (pyracantha is one that's been mentioned on this board) the garden blackbirds and thrushes that have come to rely on our by Dovefromabove
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30/09/2012 07:46:53
by Dovefromabove
Bark mulch
in public places? I'm no wildlife expert, just guessing. I have populations of Sparrows, Blackbirds, Blue tits, Ring neck Doves, Thrushes, Magpies and others in my neighbourhood but only the Blackbirds fling stuff around. The Thrushes would probably cause a by DavesBonnyLass
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23/05/2012 10:23:43
by DavesBonnyLass
Talkback: Gardeners' World Live 2011
SLUG PELLETS! How are we to conserve the wildlife and birds in our gardens, for example, thrushes and hedgehogs, when a so called expert advocates using this poisonous, obnoxious way to eradicate these invertibrates. Shocking admission, please by lazygardner
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28/11/2011 18:43:46
by monty dom
Bird feeding
if anyone could suggest planting for the birds to feed on, I know the goldfinches like teasels and I have loads of different varieties of plants in the garden for the butterflies and bees, but I've had loads of different tits, blackbirds, song thrushes by tersandra
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12/12/2011 16:04:39
by rosiella
ivy
sparrows and thrush nesting in there so we need to wait for the chicks to leave We've hacked out a chunk at the base which has slowed the growth big time and them we're going to cover the exposed bits with jays fluid in the hope it will kill off the root by sharon buckingham
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25/05/2012 20:20:46
by Linda Davies

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