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Primrose
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Geoff - if your wagtail is still hanging around and looking hungry we've found that the occasional one which visits us is rather partial to small suet pellets.
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Having just reread my letter mentioning the Woodpecker, which I referred to as Black Backed and knowing that there is no such bird in UK .
What I actually meant was Greater Spotted.
Was obviously having a senior moment!
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Yes we still have the Wagtail - looking more Pied now with very clear dark bib.
I had wondered about the Woodpecker but hadn't got round to getting the book out. Ours have started drumming.
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