Perfectspecimen wrote:Thats the buggers Cam! Protected are they?
All wildbirds are protected now under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. So, don't feckin' shoot them or some one will report you!
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Perfectspecimen wrote:Thats the buggers Cam! Protected are they?
Mcqueen wrote:I see a pair of Jays in my garden everyday, More so when the magpies depart, never heard a peep out of them, Nice looking they are, Very nervous though,
have you heard the mateing call of a blackbird cam?The Lone Ranger wrote:Mcqueen wrote:I see a pair of Jays in my garden everyday, More so when the magpies depart, never heard a peep out of them, Nice looking they are, Very nervous though,
You sure they are Jays Reg? They are normally shy and keep to the countryside. They are as noisy as Magpies too.
You can't miss the blue bars on their wings when they fly.
cunningham wrote: have you heard the mateing call of a blackbird cam?
And Cheryl.The Lone Ranger wrote:Eight members of the crow family:
Hooded Crow
Carrion Crow
Chough
Jackdaw
Rook
Raven
Magpie
Jay
...and they're all noisy feckers!
Mcqueen wrote:Deffo Jays, Driving through headingley - Well sat in traffic saw another one too, So not too rare round here,
They dont stay long, they go from garden to garden , I think they like the railway cutting because its very secluded,