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    Default Queuing for the best spot - Goldfinch & Greenfinch

    This is THE prime spot in my area as there's not much to sing from other than aerials.. so much so, they form an orderly queue, although in a very British tradition they don't talk to each other - that just wouldn't be cricket!
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    Oh yes, a very polite Greenfinch. Although I'm not sure I'd back the Goldfinch to win in a in a scuffle.
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    Aah, but what you don't know is that here are 3 Goldfinches who hang about together, so help is never far away I've never managed to catch them together with my camera though

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    Crumbs no. with a beak lie the greenginch
    Nice that you have the two birds in the frame though

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