Where have they gone
Not so many years ago these birds would perform amazing aerial displays in there thousands at this time of year
Now, here in rural Darzet . . . zilch . . . where are my feathered friends now
Graham





barney wrote:We have a Starling that is a regular in our garden. We call him Josef.
We also have a crow called Russell and a blackbird called Diana Ross.


GillD46 wrote:They're all in our palm trees - hundreds of the blighters, making a racket and an AWFUL mess!

Not being a cat person, I think I'd prefer the starlingsStephen wrote:GillD46 wrote:They're all in our palm trees - hundreds of the blighters, making a racket and an AWFUL mess!
Two cats for hire Gill + expenses





Frank Manning wrote:There are still a few around Graham; Bournemouth/Poole, although nowhere near as many as there were. We have a few with noisy chicks in attendance attacking the fat blocks which we put out in the spring. I believe that RSPB are attributing it to scarceity of grubs, their staple diet for the chicks, which we have eliminated in our over manicured lawns. Cats are responsible for the decimation of many birds. There is a big black and white cat which frequents our garden and lies in wait for birds. I have scored a couple of direct hits with water pistol, but he keeps coming back.




The Tinker wrote:Still thousands on the Somerset levels - you will have to pop over the border and visit!

Good grief ... they'll be hanging about outside Lidls nextsuespud wrote:Just seen a few starlings in Jarrow town centre fighting over a Greggs pastie

Manoverboard wrote:Good grief ... they'll be hanging about outside Lidls nextsuespud wrote:Just seen a few starlings in Jarrow town centre fighting over a Greggs pastie

Not so ancient mariner wrote:Manoverboard wrote:Good grief ... they'll be hanging about outside Lidls nextsuespud wrote:Just seen a few starlings in Jarrow town centre fighting over a Greggs pastie
In the last few days they have appeared over Carlisle - though not in the cast number seen elsewhere.

