For the first time in five years,I've had House Sparrows in my garden this week, flitting amongst the plants and eating from the feeders. I'm so chuffed!
Once upon a time, Sparrows were so numerous, we never noticed them...only missing them when they were no longer around and then feeling glad to see just one.
I'm very happy to see their numbers increasing again.
And....I saw two Swifts last night!
House Sparrows
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The House Sparrows here have had a very good breeding year too. There were up to a hundred about 20 years ago then they almost disappeared and struggled along with about 4 or 5, so far this year I've counted 11 at any one time.
They used to decimate the peas, but so far these "new ones" haven't learned the habit. Fingers crossed. I've put some sparkly windmills next to the peas in the hope that this will keep them away.
They used to decimate the peas, but so far these "new ones" haven't learned the habit. Fingers crossed. I've put some sparkly windmills next to the peas in the hope that this will keep them away.
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Sadly we haven,t seen any sparrows in our garden for over ten years. They used to be such common birds too. Such a pity. I can't figure why they have completely disappeared. We have dunnocks, robins and chaffinches who seem to survive in the same habitat.
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Had a squadron of them in my back garden last year,disappeared this year;better feeding elsewhere!!!
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