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After tidying up the glasshouse and repotting several plants, I thought I would search for the Waxwings. Some were still where I saw them yesterday and another group were up a tree in a car park. I managed to get a few shots in the late afternoon sunlight. My garden has an abundance of pyracantha berries and apples , but they never seem to discover them
Ringo is nicely marked, isn't he, looks in tip-top order with your mouses.... and he'll eat two in a sitting? How often does he need feeding? You'd think there wasn't any difference between the mice-lollies and your frozen mouses.........mouse/ frozen.......what's the difference? Yours must be fresher.... or fatter?
A flock of bushtits have been feeding from it since the summer, and don't pay much attention to the Anna's hummingbird who tries his best to drive them away. The bottle of syrup is wrapped in bubble wrap, as it has beenbelow zero for a while now. When it gets down to -7, I have to bring thebottle in overnight to thaw it and put it out again at first light, when I havebirds buzzing around my head, waiting for breakfast.
Stephen do they nest in your garden? What most people over here dont know is they are insectiverous in the summer.