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<blockquote data-quote="gennepher" data-source="post: 2423161" data-attributes="member: 238814"><p>I saw your post about your mum being a 'tough old bird'!</p><p>I am glad things are not as bad as they first seemed, and the urgent need to travel immediately has been eased [USER=488270]@SlimLizzy[/USER]</p><p></p><p>This is the first rosefinch I have ever seen. I thought robin initially because the glimpse was so fleeting, but then it was wrong shape and colouring for robin, so googled when I got a longer closer look at it at the suet feeder. Also I have never been aware of a goldfinch in my garden, (apart from maybe once possibly fleetingly because of the bright red), but seen them elsewhere.</p><p>I have never much believed in feeding birds before, believing that the insects and grubs (I never use any pesticides or bad stuff) and berries in my garden would be enough. But since I have placed those suet feeders in my garden, outside my bedroom window (a few months ago) where I can even see them lying down or as I wake up, I have seen so much bird life, varieties, interactions, unusual behaviours (to me), and much more.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the info on the moon, it looked so unusual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gennepher, post: 2423161, member: 238814"] I saw your post about your mum being a 'tough old bird'! I am glad things are not as bad as they first seemed, and the urgent need to travel immediately has been eased [USER=488270]@SlimLizzy[/USER] This is the first rosefinch I have ever seen. I thought robin initially because the glimpse was so fleeting, but then it was wrong shape and colouring for robin, so googled when I got a longer closer look at it at the suet feeder. Also I have never been aware of a goldfinch in my garden, (apart from maybe once possibly fleetingly because of the bright red), but seen them elsewhere. I have never much believed in feeding birds before, believing that the insects and grubs (I never use any pesticides or bad stuff) and berries in my garden would be enough. But since I have placed those suet feeders in my garden, outside my bedroom window (a few months ago) where I can even see them lying down or as I wake up, I have seen so much bird life, varieties, interactions, unusual behaviours (to me), and much more. Thanks for the info on the moon, it looked so unusual. [/QUOTE]
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