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I don't know what has happened, from having a mass of birds on the
feeders suddenly yesterday there were almost none, I saw less birds on them yesterday than I had been seeing in 15 mins. today is the same, it's almost as if they have all migrated, but Tits etc. just don't do that. Anyone else had the same? David @ a sunny side of Swansea Bay |
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David Hill wrote:
I don't know what has happened, from having a mass of birds on the feeders suddenly yesterday there were almost none, I saw less birds on them yesterday than I had been seeing in 15 mins. today is the same, it's almost as if they have all migrated, but Tits etc. just don't do that. Anyone else had the same? Not quite as dramatic as that, but certainly inr the last few weeks my feeders have lasted a week before being emptied whereas prior to that I was filling them up pretty much every day. -- Chris |
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In article , david@abacus-
nurseries.co.uk says... I don't know what has happened, from having a mass of birds on the feeders suddenly yesterday there were almost none, I saw less birds on them yesterday than I had been seeing in 15 mins. today is the same, it's almost as if they have all migrated, but Tits etc. just don't do that. Anyone else had the same? David @ a sunny side of Swansea Bay Seen any Sparrow Hawks around? Neighbour put out a new feeder/seed/mouldy loaf? I find days when we don't see them for a bit. It seems that sparrows (of which we have a load this year) tend to come first thing in the morning, or as soon as I top up the feeders. Tits, chaffinches and the like appear spasmodically. -- Roger T 700 ft up in Mid-Wales |
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"David Hill" wrote
I don't know what has happened, from having a mass of birds on the feeders suddenly yesterday there were almost none, I saw less birds on them yesterday than I had been seeing in 15 mins. today is the same, it's almost as if they have all migrated, but Tits etc. just don't do that. Anyone else had the same? Probably a Hawk around, happened to us and then one landed in the garden clutching a hapless pigeon. -- Regards. Bob Hobden. Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK |
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On 08/09/2014 17:49, Bob Hobden wrote:
"David Hill" wrote I don't know what has happened, from having a mass of birds on the feeders suddenly yesterday there were almost none, I saw less birds on them yesterday than I had been seeing in 15 mins. today is the same, it's almost as if they have all migrated, but Tits etc. just don't do that. Anyone else had the same? Probably a Hawk around, happened to us and then one landed in the garden clutching a hapless pigeon. A sparrow hawk is permanent, it buzzes the feeder 2 or 3 times a day and normally the birds are back in 2 or 3 minutes. I have been feeding anything up to 200 birds a day, so this sudden lack of birds is strange. |
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On 08/09/2014 17:49, Bob Hobden wrote:
"David Hill" wrote I don't know what has happened, from having a mass of birds on the feeders suddenly yesterday there were almost none, I saw less birds on them yesterday than I had been seeing in 15 mins. today is the same, it's almost as if they have all migrated, but Tits etc. just don't do that. Anyone else had the same? Probably a Hawk around, happened to us and then one landed in the garden clutching a hapless pigeon. We sometimes see what I take to be a sparrowhawk swoop past our feeders and disappear, skimming over next door's hedge. It could do with a few lessons in wood-pigeon nabbing as it never seems to catch any of the multitude round here! -- Sue |
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On 09/09/2014 12:02, Malcolm wrote:
In article , CT writes David Hill wrote: I don't know what has happened, from having a mass of birds on the feeders suddenly yesterday there were almost none, I saw less birds on them yesterday than I had been seeing in 15 mins. today is the same, it's almost as if they have all migrated, but Tits etc. just don't do that. Anyone else had the same? Not quite as dramatic as that, but certainly inr the last few weeks my feeders have lasted a week before being emptied whereas prior to that I was filling them up pretty much every day. What has happened to Chris is a bit sudden, so I would speculate a sparrowhawk has been paying it too much attention. However, in your case, a drop off in birds at feeders is quite normal in late summer as the hedgerows fill up with berries (it's a fine blackberry year here in western Scotland) while the fields have spilt grain after the harvest and weed seeds, etc. When the birds have finished that lot, they'll be back to your feeders, never fear! I didn't think Tits fed on fruit and grain. |
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On 2014-09-08 10:53:33 +0000, CT said:
David Hill wrote: I don't know what has happened, from having a mass of birds on the feeders suddenly yesterday there were almost none, I saw less birds on them yesterday than I had been seeing in 15 mins. today is the same, it's almost as if they have all migrated, but Tits etc. just don't do that. Anyone else had the same? Not quite as dramatic as that, but certainly inr the last few weeks my feeders have lasted a week before being emptied whereas prior to that I was filling them up pretty much every day. It's much the same here. I put it down to autumn coming early so seed heads are available, farmers have harvested, so fields can be gleaned by birds etc. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon |
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In article , david@abacus-
nurseries.co.uk says... I don't know what has happened, from having a mass of birds on the feeders suddenly yesterday there were almost none, I saw less birds on them yesterday than I had been seeing in 15 mins. today is the same, it's almost as if they have all migrated, but Tits etc. just don't do that. Anyone else had the same? David @ a sunny side of Swansea Bay Strange, I posted a follow up yesterday morning, but it seems to have disappeared into the ether! There are a number of possible causes: Sparrowhawk, as mentioned elsewhere Cat sitting under the bushes Stale food Someone nearby has put out different/nicer feed (my experience here) There is also a time element. Our sparrows are alway here around 8.30-9.00am and later on in the afternoon(counted 25ish around the feeders, don't know how many in the ivy and bushes nearby!). Tits and finches tend to come in 2-3's on and off all day. Others just occasionally, nuthatches always single, woodpeckers usually 1 or 2, although when the young were here, there were two families around and upto 5 birds in the garden together - although only 1 fed at a time, usually the male first, then female, the babes in age order. -- Roger T 700 ft up in Mid-Wales |
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