So really with the semi end of lockdown our bogey birds for the garden were Pied Wagtail, Great Spotted Woodpecker and Mute Swan. All on the garden list but not a breath in the 7 weeks of scoping and watching. Been fun looking though.
Chris Harper said
Tue May 5 6:54 AM, 2020
Rob Thorpe wrote:
White-tailed Eagle.
Here's hoping. Still waiting for that Wagtail
Rob Thorpe said
Sun May 3 2:35 PM, 2020
White-tailed Eagle.
Peter Nolan Woolley said
Fri May 1 9:59 PM, 2020
Can relate Chris. Before lockdown I could have put money on Great Tit & Wren to have visited at least once a day. now notably absent
Chris Harper said
Fri May 1 8:07 PM, 2020
Thought this may be an appropriate place to put in ideas about this.
Have a pretty good list for my lockdown in Dukinfield but after nearly 6 weeks of looking still no Pied Wagtail.
Must know every rooftop from my bench scoping spot but not a sight nor sound.
So really with the semi end of lockdown our bogey birds for the garden were Pied Wagtail, Great Spotted Woodpecker and Mute Swan. All on the garden list but not a breath in the 7 weeks of scoping and watching. Been fun looking though.
Here's hoping. Still waiting for that Wagtail
Can relate Chris. Before lockdown I could have put money on Great Tit & Wren to have visited at least once a day. now notably absent
Thought this may be an appropriate place to put in ideas about this.
Have a pretty good list for my lockdown in Dukinfield but after nearly 6 weeks of looking still no Pied Wagtail.
Must know every rooftop from my bench scoping spot but not a sight nor sound.
As for Great Spotted Woodpecker....