What's buzzing or flying near you 2023 ?

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    Gadwall in a flap.
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      :wow: Wonderfully captured Clive.
       
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      When it got light enough to see out this morning I saw that all my birdfeeders were empty. So the small birds were swarming around the Verbena bonariensis and eating the flowers that had gone to seed. :)

      We have hundreds of the Verbena and usually cut them back around this time of year but shall now leave them. :blue thumb:

      Since I filled up the bird feeders there are no birds on the Verbena :rolleyespink:
       
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        pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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        Spotted my first Yellow wagtail, I think that is what they are, of the winter today.
        They often come around my pond in the winter months but never see them in the summer.
         
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          That is the Grey Wagtail @pete they have a lot of yellow below and are resident, they can be confused with the Yellow Wagtail but they are Summer visitors only and will be in or on their way to Africa now.:smile:
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            Thankyou @Victoria, it posed just for me!:smile:
             
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            Ok Thanks Strongy, I'll try to remember that.
             
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              Lots of geese flying over at the moment off to other climes.
               
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                We tend to get wagtails but they don't appear to have any yellow. They have two prominent narrow white stripes down either side of their tails. We haven't seen any recently but when they do turn up they come as a group of them. They tend to feed off the dropped seed from the bird feeders and, for some reason, spend a lot of time darting around the branches of the lilac tree right outside the lounge window. Although they are quite close in the tree they always seem to be moving too fast for my camera.
                 
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                  I used to see a lot of wagtails at the farm, I think they might have been pied wagtails.
                   
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                    Thanks for the reminder. :blue thumb: That's what ours are.
                     
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                      Has any one got lots of birds in there gardens? this year we don't have the amount we used to have, so far i can count them on one hand :sad: i'm hoping they are else where and will come in later but even with the cooler nights they're not coming in, if they're not about then this year is a very big drop in numbers :sad:
                       
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                        We're mobbed with them and there seem to be a lot more than usual for this time of year. We don't usually have this amount until later in the year when all the berries and seeds on the plants have gone.
                         
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                          Did anyone hear about the U.S. renaming 80 bird species because their name includes the name of an individual who may have had poor standards according to current woke definitions?

                          I'm going to assume they would only be birds native to that country?
                           
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                            Yes Jiffy, particularly the tits and finches - right through this year. They're emptying the feeders within a couple of hours.
                             
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