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The Birds this Winter.

Actually you have brought up a very important subject as I for one enjoy watching the birds in my garden and regularly feed them. I find most birds in the winter like the grease balls.
I have a Mr & Mrs Robin in my garden and they love to eat broken up digestive biscuits

smut fail ..
 
Watch out, there's a seagull attack about!

Don't think I'll be taking Cricko's advice as the seagulls round here will have my hand off as soon as I put any nuts out for the tits. Also, there's a couple of baby ones on the roofs nearby, so the extended 'flock' are even more scabrous than usual ... :nope:
 
On a genuine note. I feed the birds every other day with our 5 feeders in the garden. I get most joy out of seeing the Jays
 
The Magpies are a bit stuffed at the moment after their owners pulled out.
 
On a genuine note. I feed the birds every other day with our 5 feeders in the garden. I get most joy out of seeing the Jays

Likewise. In sunny (!) Thorpe Bay I've had loads of blackbirds, doves, robins, great, coal & blue tits, dunnets, thrushes, redwings, magpies & I've heard a woodpecker.

Sadly spending too much time trying to get photos!!!
 
smut fail ..

Mr Blueblood, I was not in any way trying to be "smutty" I have a genuine interest in the birds that visit my garden and hard as it is to believe I really enjoy watching them.
In fact, despite the rat in the garden at the mo (which if I see again I will hit it with the spade I have stationed at the door) I have ventured outside in the snow storm to put food out for them.
 
Mr Blueblood, I was not in any way trying to be "smutty" I have a genuine interest in the birds that visit my garden and hard as it is to believe I really enjoy watching them.
In fact, despite the rat in the garden at the mo (which if I see again I will hit it with the spade I have stationed at the door) I have ventured outside in the snow storm to put food out for them.

I know that Jacks ... but every other post in the thread up to yours resulted in some sort of innuendo hence the "fail" comment
 
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