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    Yay!! I'm all excited as it WAS a Redwing in my tree. I don't get out much so I'm stuck with what few birds come to my suburban garden.... so it's fantastic to get a new arrival It's a little further than my lens likes... but beggars can't be choosers

    Mind you, the Blackbird wasn't 100% happy and once the Redwing started to pick about under the bushes the Blackbird chased him off . Then a Sparrow started to pick about and HE got chased off
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    Well done Louise, they are such an attractive bird as well, looks like this weather has provided an unexpected bonus.
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    It certainly has - it also is nice to see that the effort of putting food out really is worth it as it could be a real lifeline to some. I just wish that there weren't so many Sparrows as it hides other visitors.

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    Nice capture Louise.
    They are very pretty little birds and the Black birds don't seam to like them at all

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