IMG_3410.JPG
This flock of Fieldfares, made short work of the berries on the Cotoneaster Bush,in our front garden this afternoon. Not a berry left on it now Fieldfares
-
- Jack Pike
- Posts: 255
- Joined: Sat Dec 31 2011 06:00
- Location: Sheffield
Fieldfares
This flock of Fieldfares, made short work of the berries on the Cotoneaster Bush,in our front garden this afternoon. Not a berry left on it now
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
- Cyprio
- Chub
- Posts: 2491
- Joined: Sat Oct 24 2015 22:02
- Location: Suffolk
Re: Fieldfares
Great pic that. Looks like a bush full of angry birds
Wished we had berries, our birds have been through 5 kg of meal worms last few days
Looks like they can only eat when facing the same way, yours seam to get on the ones I have
Would look like a pillow fight.
Andy
Wished we had berries, our birds have been through 5 kg of meal worms last few days
Looks like they can only eat when facing the same way, yours seam to get on the ones I have
Would look like a pillow fight.
Andy
Andy Carpenter
- owen k
- Chub
- Posts: 1302
- Joined: Thu Oct 06 2011 05:00
- Location: Ireland
Re: Fieldfares
They're lovely.Haven't seen them over here.There's a few Redwings hanging around,but I haven't been able to get a pic.
-
- Ferox Trout
- Posts: 10005
- Joined: Tue Nov 06 2012 06:00
- Location: Cambs
Re: Fieldfares
Like that
Cheers Alan
Cheers Alan
"Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity" Seneca, some Roman chap.
- Freako
- Chub
- Posts: 1836
- Joined: Thu Sep 29 2011 05:00
- Location: Foxes Country
-
- Jack Pike
- Posts: 255
- Joined: Sat Dec 31 2011 06:00
- Location: Sheffield
Re: Fieldfares
It's been on radio 4 today program this morning, about how many Fieldfares have been seen in gardens this last week.