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  • Forum post: Peanuts

    I would like to know why none of the birds in my garden will eat my peanuts??!! I have sparrows, goldfinches, starlings, blue tits, great tits and a robin and dunnock visiting my garden, but they never
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  • Forum post: Re: VOTE for your least favourite garden creature!

    Cats are the worst pests, followed by slugs. Sparrowhawks are part of the wildlife as are magpies and pigeons.
    in Forum - Wildlife in the garden
  • Forum post: Re: Really Bad Cat Problem

    [quote user="Soosin"] Hiya. I shouldn't comment on cats cos I get into trouble. But see your name, thats what you really would be if you invested in one of these devices, I;m afraid. They
    in Forum - Wildlife questions
  • Forum post: blue tit habits

    I am puzzled by the behaviour of a blue tit who is currently visiting the nesting box. He sits inside and then proceeds to chew away at the entrance hole. Does anyone know why he does this? He has done
    in Forum - Wildlife questions
  • Forum post: Re: Do birds really talk to us......

    I do get the feeling with the birds in my garden that they know me and that I am the one who puts out the food, cleans the bird baths and they often sit in the bushes watching me while I do those things
    in Forum - Wildlife questions
  • Forum post: Re: Frog

    I am sure it was British, it was picked at a West Sussex farm and it looked like other frogs that have appeared in my garden. It should be quite at home. The supermarket have contacted their supplier to
    in Forum - Wildlife in the garden
  • Forum post: Re: Frog

    I plan to.
    in Forum - Wildlife in the garden
  • Forum post: Frog

    I put my shopping away yesterday just before lunch. I always leave the lettuce in its bag and face it outwards on a shelf in the fridge. Shortly afterwards I went back to the fridge to get something out
    in Forum - Wildlife in the garden
  • Forum post: Re: What is the most unusual bird you have seen in your garden area

    Well its not an unusual bird, but it was very unusual to see a pied wagtail in our garden last winter. I imagine it was because he was having difficulty finding food. He was pretty bossy too, seeing off
    in Forum - Wildlife questions
  • Forum post: Hello, I am new

    Just found the place to say hello, although I have put in a couple of posts elsewhere. I have been a member of the RSPB for a couple of years now, but only discovered this forum the other day. Not a very
    in Forum - Hello!
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