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The seed and nectar feeders were very busy today!! :-0

Red-headed Finch

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Southern Masked-weaver

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Southern Grey-headed Sparrows

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Cape Sparrows

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I put up a nectar feeder about a month ago, and got the first visitors today! O/\

Dark-capped Bulbul

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Speckled Mousebird

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And a Black-collared Barbet...the first time we've had one in our garden! O:V

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:-0 :-0 :-0
what a chance O/\ ^Q^


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How nice!!!! O/\ O/\


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Great additions here, stf, MD and Flutts! [O]


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Wonderful birds Flutts.. ^Q^ ^Q^

I had a stay-in weekend, yet had lots of birdies visit also..

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The big picture glass on my veranda reflects and birds regularly fly into the window , sometimes even being killed by the impact .

This little Cape White-eye was lucky , only slightly concussed , I gave him a drop or two of sugar-water , and he flew away a few minutes later .

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Amoli, you have quite a nice group of feathered visitors there O\/ O\/


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all the birds I would like to find :-0 O/\ ^Q^


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Shame Okie - but glad it was okey.

I had the same thing at my previous cottage, the doves flew into the big lounge window - and I didn't have a solution. 0*\


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The only thing to do is to attach shapes of crows or alike, but it does not look to nice from the inside to have those "spots" on the window -O-


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