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Re: Weather early 2009
« Reply #285 on: February 04, 2009, 01:25:38 PM »
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Re: Weather early 2009
« Reply #286 on: February 04, 2009, 01:27:32 PM »
Fantastic pic of goldfinches Ian.
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Re: Weather early 2009
« Reply #287 on: February 04, 2009, 01:47:30 PM »
I really love how dapper the Goldfinches are... they've been mobbing our feeders too.
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Re: Weather early 2009
« Reply #288 on: February 04, 2009, 04:53:46 PM »
After weeks of absence my goldies are back.

Brilliant day here today and warm enough poloshirt only
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Re: Weather early 2009
« Reply #289 on: February 04, 2009, 07:20:40 PM »
This week several goldfinches and siskins visited the feeders, for the first time this winter. 

However our STAR visitor was a female house sparrow (Passer domesticus) 8)!  Although there is a small population around the nearby village they rarely venture out here.  Recently too we had collared doves (Streptopelia decaocto) for the first time although they are fairly common in urban areas.   

Creeping suburbanisation? 
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Re: Weather early 2009
« Reply #290 on: February 04, 2009, 07:28:56 PM »
Ashley I would guess you dont normally see them because of a lack of suitble food in your immediate area. They are everywhere now and have recently reached America
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Re: Weather early 2009
« Reply #291 on: February 04, 2009, 07:34:29 PM »
Quite probably Mark.  Farmland hereabouts is mainly beef and dairy rather than arable, moderately intensive and not especially insect-friendly.  Our garden and an adjacent strip of mixed woodland act as a refuge.
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Re: Weather early 2009
« Reply #292 on: February 04, 2009, 08:45:54 PM »
Hi more snow today and I spent most of the afternoon clearing our road, I went to Kirrie to buy more sunflowers for the birds what a joy to watch them we had visits from 2 bullfinches and a Woodpecker, cheers Ian the Christie kind
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Re: Weather early 2009
« Reply #293 on: February 04, 2009, 08:49:07 PM »
Sorry posted wrong picture Ian.
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Re: Weather early 2009
« Reply #294 on: February 04, 2009, 11:32:13 PM »
A slight dusting of snow on top of what's left in Dunblane. James, his two cousins and my brother in law went to the Rangers - Inter Milan match tonight. Cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey. :o I wonder how the likes of Beckham, Ronaldinho and Kaka coped with the cold? A creditable 2 - 2 draw with the Rangers goalie man of the match.
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Re: Weather early 2009
« Reply #295 on: February 05, 2009, 06:31:09 AM »
Ashley I would guess you dont normally see them because of a lack of suitble food in your immediate area. They are everywhere now and have recently reached America

Mark,
Please tell a little bit more about the migration of the doves to America - didn't notice that here.

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Re: Weather early 2009
« Reply #296 on: February 05, 2009, 03:31:10 PM »
Gerd it was on one of the birding web sites I read that but Googling just now it seem the invasion started with 20 birds that escaped from a pet shop on the Bahamas in 1974
http://elibrary.unm.edu/sora/JFO/v064n04/p0477-p0489.pdf
http://www.wildlifedepartment.com/diversity/2003winterbird.pdf
« Last Edit: February 05, 2009, 03:34:46 PM by mark smyth »
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Re: Weather early 2009
« Reply #297 on: February 05, 2009, 06:57:33 PM »
Thank you Mark, always something new to hear about!
The collared dove is in my region less frequent than it was about 20 years ago.

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Re: Weather early 2009
« Reply #298 on: February 05, 2009, 06:59:12 PM »
Once they romp across America they will eventually get back home.
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Re: Weather early 2009
« Reply #299 on: February 05, 2009, 07:37:30 PM »
Went to Troon harbour to take this bird in the snow.  All the snow had melted by the time I got there!  Every year one or two of these gulls winter in Troon harbour. Despite their name, they breed in Greenland and overwinter in Iceland with several coming down to the U.K.and Ireland.  

We have a wintering flock of about 400 Common Eiders who jostle among the returning fishing boats for scraps and waste.
They have now started displaying en masse and in a few months will disperse to off-shore islands to breed.

Iceland gull           Larus glaucoides
Common Eider       Somateria mollissima

I think I posted this in the wrong section.  I meant to show a picture of Arran in the snow.  It's several years since I have seen the snow down to sea level
« Last Edit: February 05, 2009, 07:42:39 PM by TC »
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