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<blockquote data-quote="Dry Rot" data-source="post: 7340384" data-attributes="member: 4505"><p>I put some nest boxes upa couple of years ago because a pair or two of sparrows would move in, but soon after move out again, presumably because of a suitable housing, now rectified. I've now for a small resident flock which occasionally attracts the fleeting visit of s sparrowhawk, which `i happen to welcome. They do steal hen and dog food, but I can bear that. There seem to be a lot more small birds about, possibly using the nest boxes in the wood, though I suspect this hard weather will thin them out. Fox tracks down the field in the snow this morning, but nothing else of note.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dry Rot, post: 7340384, member: 4505"] I put some nest boxes upa couple of years ago because a pair or two of sparrows would move in, but soon after move out again, presumably because of a suitable housing, now rectified. I've now for a small resident flock which occasionally attracts the fleeting visit of s sparrowhawk, which `i happen to welcome. They do steal hen and dog food, but I can bear that. There seem to be a lot more small birds about, possibly using the nest boxes in the wood, though I suspect this hard weather will thin them out. Fox tracks down the field in the snow this morning, but nothing else of note. [/QUOTE]
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