What's buzzing or flying near you 2025 ?

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  1. Tidemark

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    • On the Levels

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      A green woodpecker in the long grass areas in the orchard for a long time. Male great spotted on one of the feeders. They are so nervous and fly away if we move in the kitchen.
       
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      • Tidemark

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        Lucky you. Since all the ash tress round here died of ash dieback I haven’t seen a single woodpecker of any kind. We used to have both the green and the greater spotted.
         
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          Thanks for posting this @Tidemark. We've been collecting fur from our cat and hanging it outside during nest-building time. Looks like we'll have to go back to using fluff from the tumble-drier.

          I'm guessing there might also be potential dangers with the birds using sheep's wool. There's plenty of that lying around up here.
           
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          Yes, I’ve been a cat brush fluff collector too. The things you don’t think about.
           
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          Last year the great tits had a nest in one of my boxes and were busy bringing in food. Then it suddenly all stopped, much too soon. I'm pretty sure nothing fledged.
          When I cleaned out the box in the autumn I found the bottom half of the nest was moss and the top half dog hair. I don't have any cats or dogs so I have no control over this.
           
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            Coal Tit, more visible than the Goldcrest, nice to see both in the garden again.
            Coal 6.JPG

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