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Tits like coconuts. The bird thread!



Yes, the wee cleavers they carry put me off too. ;)

We light our fire regularly in our only open chinmney. Cooks the rooks as he put it.

Basically the same feeling I have about children. :D

A real fire is wonderful! Sadly we can't have one in the lounge only the dining room so we go without but I love being in front of one on those chilly, windy days.


A couple of night storage heaters upstairs to ensure place doesn't freeze

Living in Africa for a decade has made me soft.


Living in Africa for a decade has made me soft."
I've never lived in a house with central heating

Living in Africa for a decade has made me soft."
I've never lived in a house with central heating"
I've lived in a house without it and remember freezing when needing the outside loo in the middle of a cold Winter's night!!



I had a terrible allergic reaction about an hour after we looked at it. It must have been seething with mold.

My grandmothers house was a one up one down, no electricity, gas lighting, coal fire tiny scullery, outside the tub and the mangle and a shared yard with a toilet block, but everyone had their own key and locked up toilet. That meant as a kid you had to have a taller person to unlock the door.
The most amazing thing about it was my granddad was a talented organist and played the chapel organ. When they changed it he had the old one at home. They cut holes in the living room ceiling to accommodate the pipes.

yep, things were better then, at least the likes of Justin Bieber would have been sent up chimneys to keep them clean

yep, things were better then, at least the likes of Justin Bieber would have been sent up chimneys to keep them clean"
He probably wouldn't even do a good job of it...


Taking Evie to see the big starling murmuration in Derbyshire later today, we are both so excited, just hope it stays dry for us.

Don't think I've had one on my feeders Kath, we have a lot in the woods of course and when we leave feed on top of the acorn( the name for a funny looking seat that's up there) they do come to that, usually they nip in and out between the Nuthatches, there are a lot of nuthatches so they have to be quick



But the small birds are still busily to and fro from the bird feeders

I saw a lovely flight of ducks on Christmas Eve I wondered if someone fancied duck for Christmas and was shooting. I've not seen so many flying ever.


Lots of robins, blue tits and coal tits and shed loads of ducks and swans.
Plenty of chubby squirrels, too.



Bitterns are difficult to see, we have them at Old Moor and I've seen them a few times, never got a photo sadly. We've also had several visits of a litter Bittern and I've have spent hours hoping to get a glimpse of it but again failed, maybe one day.
I love Bullfinches Karen, they are near the top of Evie's list too, she always looks for them first. We watched a couple of pairs during the breeding season in the woods this year, I just love the way the male looks out for his lady

Canadian robins are nothing like robins here. I'm surprised they share a name.
The neighbours have stopped putting bread out. Glad I gave them the seed. We're getting lots of hedge sparrows now.
Much nicer than big dirty gulls.


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Who'd a thunk it?

Robins will fight to the death over territorial rights. I remember Himself's aunty asking if he knew why there was a dead, bloody and partially dismembered robin hear her conservatory and what could have caused it. When he said another robin, she refused to believe it. She had rather a Beatrix Potter view of nature - no red in tooth and claw (and beak) for her!
We have a continental blackbird which dices with death on our home-reared blackbird's favourite birdtable. Such a pagga when they both land at once!
Very quiet bird wise in woods this morning, yesterday we had 3 owls hooting for ages, today one and he only made one pathetic little hoot, guess they were all snuggled up in the cold. Our pond was iced over this morning, the fish look happy swimming round under the ice