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Here’s a selection of some of the visitors to my hide over the past few weeks...

Buzzing today as I now have 2 red squirrels visiting my hide regular, not content with the 20+ hazelnuts and handful of peanuts I put out for them, they decided to attack the sunflower hearts in the b

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Buzzing today as I now have 2 red squirrels visiting my hide regular, not content with the 20+ hazelnuts and handful of peanuts I put out for them, they decided to attack the sunflower hearts in the bird feeders ?

Here they are making short work of the hazelnuts 

 

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On 19/12/2018 at 21:17, Arry said:

That top one Andy is a cracker mate, you won't better that. The Wife love that one, so do I mind.

Cheers Arry

Thanks Arry pal, I’ll certainly be doing my best to better it ha ha... As long as they keep visiting I’ll keep feeding them and photographing them, got some plans for a jumping set up ?

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Thanks Dyktos, I’ve got a fortnight off so hopefully get to spend some good days in the hide and see what turns up ?

Had couple hours this morning topping feeders up and putting bait out but no camera, 1st ever time I’ve witnessed a Kestrel flying in trying to grab a coal tit, thought it was a sparrowhawk at first but watched him, missed his prey and went and sat in a tree watching for 10 mins but didn’t return.

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On 23/12/2018 at 14:03, dytkos said:

Full of coal tits here lol plus blues, great, long tailed, marsh and the odd willow.(get the last 2 mixed up but one sort is here a lot)

Cheers, D.

I’m yet to see a marsh or willow tit mate.

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2 minutes ago, zandy01 said:

I’m yet to see a marsh or willow tit mate.

Just had to get the bird book out again lol, get quite a few marsh tits and the very occasional willow got, only can tell them apart when I see them both together.

Cheers, D.

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