I did this year's Big Garden Birdwatch from 8:20 to 9:20 am. The weather was cold (about 1-2 C) and dull. The big difference this year is that I've been using feeders much more. Previously we had one feeder for fatballs, a bird table and scattered some food on the paving or grass. However due to increasing numbers of Pigeons monopolizing the supplies, I've more-or-less stopped using the bird table and ground and now have a total of four feeders:
- The original, with fat balls, in the Magnolia
- Mealworms in the Lilac at the front
- Sunflower hearts in the Crab Apple at the back
- Suet pellets in the Cornus Mass.
I imagined that this would encourage more birds into the garden and make them easier to spot. However, during the count, I observed that most species come and go to the feeders quite quickly whereas before they would spend more time looking for morsels in our unruly garden.
During the count, I recorded a total of 31 individuals from 11 species.
My Big Garden Bird Count scores. |
Big Garden Bird Watch - How counts have changed since 2011 |
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