Comments on: How Sharp Are Your Eyes? https://www.themarionfsblog.com/how-sharp-are-your-eyes/ Sharing a personal adventure together Mon, 30 Jan 2017 07:54:19 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 By: Gill Radcliffe https://www.themarionfsblog.com/how-sharp-are-your-eyes/#comment-341 Mon, 30 Jan 2017 07:54:19 +0000 http://www.themarionfsblog.com/?p=14886#comment-341 We too have been disappointed by the lack of birds visiting our feeders. This week, a few bluetits, coaltits, sparrows, and a lone chaffinch stopped by, but it is months since we have seen any goldfinches, which were so abundant last year. To add insult to injury, the unwanted arrival of a large black moggy in the neighbourhood has resulted in a dead robin on the garden path.
I recently encountered a friend in the village scrubbing out her seed containers in the hope of enticing more birds. She did say her neighbour was getting more visitors than she was. We put out both husked sunflower seeds and hearts which a squirrel tries unsuccessfully to filch. His or her contortions are comical to behold.
I suspect the birds are thoroughly confused by global warming and may start to nest build too early, before there is food available for them, and they are liable to be caught in a sudden cold snap. Also, there were quite a few birds of prey circling the skies above Parwich last year.

]]>
By: Marion Fuller-Sessions https://www.themarionfsblog.com/how-sharp-are-your-eyes/#comment-340 Sun, 29 Jan 2017 21:34:15 +0000 http://www.themarionfsblog.com/?p=14886#comment-340 In reply to Derek and Jenny.

Derek and Jenny, how lovely to hear from you, too. It’s interesting – almost worrying- that your bird population is also down – we assumed in our case it was because we had moved, and to a garden that had been a home to a cat. We’ll learn more when we hear the Garden Bird Watch findings from the RSPB. At least your veg is safe! Wait until the fruit bushes are ripe…

]]>
By: Derek and Jenny https://www.themarionfsblog.com/how-sharp-are-your-eyes/#comment-339 Sun, 29 Jan 2017 20:22:06 +0000 http://www.themarionfsblog.com/?p=14886#comment-339 Marion ,
Unlike you we have not moved.
Tomorrow is our hour of bird watching. We are expecting a lower number of birds than previous years.
I have cabbages and broad bean foliage unprotected and nothing has been near the plants since October. Even the house sparrows who play in our garden hedge are hiding.
Dawn chorus …where are you?
Best wishes to you both.

]]>
By: Marion Fuller-Sessions https://www.themarionfsblog.com/how-sharp-are-your-eyes/#comment-338 Sun, 29 Jan 2017 19:34:30 +0000 http://www.themarionfsblog.com/?p=14886#comment-338 Lovely to hear from you Tim, as always, and praise from you is praise indeed! I’ll pass your comments on to John. The photos are lovely, aren’t they? They give one a much better idea of the colour and characteristics of the birds than one sees with the naked eye.

]]>
By: Tim https://www.themarionfsblog.com/how-sharp-are-your-eyes/#comment-337 Sun, 29 Jan 2017 18:47:46 +0000 http://www.themarionfsblog.com/?p=14886#comment-337 Great photos, as always! I’ve never noticed the flash of blue. I’m going to be looking out for that now. Love Tim

]]>