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<blockquote data-quote="Av Gorritt" data-source="post: 8129514" data-attributes="member: 2303"><p>I'm beginning to despair of seeing them this year , it's getting a bit late now . I'm sad about that , we've had them for years now , and I really look forward to seeing them about . However on the plus side , I'm told we have many broods of peewit chicks on a piece of land next to a housing estate . Deer down there too . We have plenty of pheasant , a few partridge , pied wagtails ( I like to watch them darting about the yard in search of food . , )just a few wrens nesting in a dry wall , robins , blackbirds , a few woodies , TOO many jackdaws and a few feral pigeons . Very few sparrows , not too many magpies . We used to have a lot of skylarks too , but they seem to have forsaken us - mind you , the golfers , next door taking a lot more care of their "rough" and fairways hasn't helped them . Remarkably , we have a few cats that visit - one or two daily in fact . Strangely they don't seem to bother with the birds .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Av Gorritt, post: 8129514, member: 2303"] I'm beginning to despair of seeing them this year , it's getting a bit late now . I'm sad about that , we've had them for years now , and I really look forward to seeing them about . However on the plus side , I'm told we have many broods of peewit chicks on a piece of land next to a housing estate . Deer down there too . We have plenty of pheasant , a few partridge , pied wagtails ( I like to watch them darting about the yard in search of food . , )just a few wrens nesting in a dry wall , robins , blackbirds , a few woodies , TOO many jackdaws and a few feral pigeons . Very few sparrows , not too many magpies . We used to have a lot of skylarks too , but they seem to have forsaken us - mind you , the golfers , next door taking a lot more care of their "rough" and fairways hasn't helped them . Remarkably , we have a few cats that visit - one or two daily in fact . Strangely they don't seem to bother with the birds . [/QUOTE]
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