If you're planning to come to East Kent again, do let me know. If I'm not in the middle of teaching a glass class, I'd love to buy you & Mrs BYM a drink. The same goes for Margaid & HenGen, though it's a long way for you!!
There's not much difference really. Definitely Sprinkly today - I like a bit of bling!I have been in The Ship on Romney Marsh that is built from old ships timbers.
I suppose you could use both Margaid, depending on your mood
I've not seen a hawfinch yet, but thanks to Merlin I heard one in a mature conifer in our garden a few months back. I wasn't sure whether it really was one, but when I played the call of a hawfinch on my phone, the bird in the conifer answered back!Particularly during the Spring and Autumn I see a whole selection of little browny/greeny jobs. Haven’t got a clue what they are.
“Oh look, I say, warblers”. Thankfully no one has asked me what sort. Still hoping for a passing hawfinch. Apart from the National Exhibition of Cage Birds when I was about 15 I’ve yet to see one.
That'll have been Suella Braverman then...
Hi Josh. Do you put out clean drinking water for the birds? That'd be my recommendation.Ok I need some tips for my wild bird feeders. I have a seed tray, a tube feeder, a water pan, a hummingbird feeder, and a suet cage feeder. I rarely see birds come by - like only when I put the unroasted peanuts out in the tray. Maybe I should start a whole new thread?
Birds like to bathe as well, a shallow basin, like an upturned dustbin lid can be great for them, just put a stone in the middle so they can hop in and out.Yeah, I do but maybe I need to be more consistent. I just have a small shallow pan they can drink out of. I'll get something a little bigger and make sure it's always full. You're not the first person to say fresh water is key