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    Audio Al is offline Pishanto Specialist & Super-Daftee
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    Just thought I would strt a thread to see if anyone belongs to the RSPB ?

    I may go to my local site Rainham marshes tomorrow
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    There does appear to be some members with an interest, so this could be the start of something good! I for one would follow it with interest.

    I've considered joining before, but as with a lot of things, laziness and apathy triumph. Maybe this year!

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    Audio Al is offline Pishanto Specialist & Super-Daftee
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pigmy Pony View Post
    There does appear to be some members with an interest, so this could be the start of something good! I for one would follow it with interest.

    I've considered joining before, but as with a lot of things, laziness and apathy triumph. Maybe this year!
    They do a basic membership at £4 a month on DD for 2 people , That's what I have for myself and my daughter .
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    Audio Al is offline Pishanto Specialist & Super-Daftee
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    Here is a link to the RSPB site

    https://ww2.rspb.org.uk

    If you are interested in signing up , they are running a garden bird survey at the moment
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    The boss is and we buy our bird food from the RSPB with them making money on the sale
    A lot of dough which is rewarded by a vast array of birds.
    Favourite long tailed tits.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeMusic View Post
    Favourite long tailed tits.
    I'm more of a leg man.
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    I enjoy feeding the birds but all the smaller varieties have cleared off so someone must be doing it better Ive ended up with a couple of Wood Pigeons and Crows. I bought the mealworms etc in breeding season and when I can.

    I just keep it on a personal level. the family had bird books but I dont really want to go spotting. I keep it on a personal enjoyment level and what I generally see around me. I feed the ducksand waterbirds at the local pond which is a nice way to pass a bit of time

    I have never really wanted to join the RSPB but a day out at a bird reserve might be nice

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    I went today , The forecast was for rain between 1pm and 3pm , Arrived at 11am and it started raining , Did not put us off , 4.1 KLM walk , The venue was crammed , car parks nearly full
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    We bought a lovely (expensive) hand forged bird feeder and some nice metal seed holders at a craft fair to replace the cheap rusty plastic coated ones we got from B&Q, or somewhere equally grotty. Haven't seen a bird in the garden since!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Len Co View Post
    We bought a lovely (expensive) hand forged bird feeder and some nice metal seed holders at a craft fair to replace the cheap rusty plastic coated ones we got from B&Q, or somewhere equally grotty. Haven't seen a bird in the garden since!
    Give them time and they will return if they have not been blown away in this storm
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