RSPB Garden Birdwatch

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Theyd like everyone to sit and watch the birds in your gardens this weekend for an hour and give them feedback.

(I watch my birds all the time, do you think chickens are on the list? )j; )

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Did it last year and have all the stuff from them to do it again this weekend. They do ask for other birds in the garden. But I felt chickens weren't quite what they are looking for.
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I took the tea basket to the gardener the other day and stopped to talk to the colonel. He is never far away from any digging :) He suddenly stood tall and made a skwawking swearing type noise, The hawk had just done a fly through the eucalyptus garden after the little birds. We have feeders everywhere , so there are long tailed tits ,robins , finches..etc..easy prey to such a stealthy bird.
If it hadnt been for my gorgeous cockerel seeing it off, I'm sure it would have had a snack :shock: . His noises alerted me and the other birds, if he hadnt , I wouldnt have seen it. They are quick and dark grey/brown. I dont know what variety it was. Ok, I watch the birds but Im no bird watcher, I leave that to my twitcher brother :shock:
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