Greyman 28,852 Posted January 31 Report Share Posted January 31 55 minutes ago, Borr said: It was in jest old bean. You are literally Dr Doolittle incarnate. I've not managed it , although during a visit to centreparcs you could feed squirrels and deer out the patio door, pheasants although I'd not call them wild. Robins always about me but I've never hand fed. Get some meal worms robins lose all fear for a handful Quote Link to post Share on other sites
WataWalloper 623 Posted January 31 Report Share Posted January 31 Just now, mackem said: Starting to get into birding now mate,especially BOP's,seen quite a few species the past few years. I grew up with an ole twitcher as a neighbour an he saw me on a rocky road to say the least haha so started paying me a fiver for a mornings mooch, said he was scared of a fall an this was pre mobile phone days, after few mornings I didn’t take the money anymore, I was hooked, he bought me some decent Bino’s and then gifted me his spotting scope a while after when he upgraded, amazingly last heard he was still alive living in cwmavon port talbot, I owe him lot he opened my eyes to the counties side properly cos until then I was just on a killing spree to appreciate things as mad as that sounds haha 1 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Arry 22,341 Posted January 31 Report Share Posted January 31 Used to have them come to had at work. I thought they followed me around the park but turned out there were several in different places that would come and sit on my hand. They love mini suet pellets I used to get from Sainsburys. Cheers Arry 6 4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
WataWalloper 623 Posted January 31 Report Share Posted January 31 20 minutes ago, Arry said: Used to have them come to had at work. I thought they followed me around the park but turned out there were several in different places that would come and sit on my hand. They love mini suet pellets I used to get from Sainsburys. Cheers Arry Summat special about a robin, they are one my faves 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Arry 22,341 Posted February 1 Report Share Posted February 1 9 hours ago, WataWalloper said: Summat special about a robin, they are one my faves Yeah I agree aways following you about in case you disturb a few leaves or a bit of ground. I had a few to come to hand at a leisure centre I worked at you might have visited if near Dartmouth. One day it had snowed and I was given the sites camera to go out take some photos as it did look like a winter wonderland. I walk out into the visitors carpark just a big flat area of snow there was just me and a little black dot about 100 yards away. As I walked towards the black dot I realised the dot was hopping towards me. I stoped it was a Robin he carried on coming till he was 6 inches from me toes and he just looked up at me. Bloody hell I thought he's asking for help so went to my car opened my snack bag broke of the crust from a pasty I had and went back. I stood in the same spot and whistled and he flew from a couple of Leylandii trees to in front of me so fed him the pasty (not on my hand). Every day after that I would drive the golf buggy (my maintenance truck) to the Leylandii trees and whistle and every day he would pop out and in the end had would land on my hand. Then in the spring to my surprise two came out it must have brought its mate who came to hand straight away. As I say before I thought the robin was following me about the park as I did different jobs. So I would get food out and feed him wherever I was and him would come and sit on my hand. Turned out I had several different ones coming to hand. I also very fond of the Blackbird but yet to get one on my hand will feed about a foot away button to hand. Something about both the Robin and the Blackbird in the spring when they sing their head off. But while the robin will sing on a branch maybe just above your head the blackbird like to be high up on the hip of a roof. The Robin often starts before first light which I cant hear so well any more with the tinnitus but wifey always asks "did you hear that Robin this morning". Cheers Arry 4 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tatsblisters 10,155 Posted February 1 Report Share Posted February 1 Noticed more bird song this morning especially blackbirds singing while it was still dark and robins seem to be more vocal. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
WataWalloper 623 Posted February 1 Report Share Posted February 1 9 minutes ago, tatsblisters said: Noticed more bird song this morning especially blackbirds singing while it was still dark and robins seem to be more vocal. Farm I live on don’t have as many blackies as the estate I lived on previous, but a fair few thrushes about but they nowhere near as friendly an don’t hang about much, was told that blackbird an robins have the roundest eyes of all the songbirds that’s why they sing first in the morning, I like to think it’s just them waking folk up to cut the grass or work in gardens an get them some food in process haha 4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Arry 22,341 Posted February 1 Report Share Posted February 1 I put raisins on the window sill for the Black bird and if I forget they are there looking in. Kinda funny when you see them. Cheers Arry 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
WataWalloper 623 Posted February 1 Report Share Posted February 1 2 minutes ago, Arry said: I put raisins on the window sill for the Black bird and if I forget they are there looking in. Kinda funny when you see them. Cheers Arry I’m sure the ones I had at old house used to moan about the grass being too long, an stand on the fence till k cut it for them, an as soon as I’d do the first strip they would be down searching for worms haha clever little things, always wonder tho why some animals will happily live next to or even exploit folk but others stay well clear 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tatsblisters 10,155 Posted February 1 Report Share Posted February 1 1 hour ago, WataWalloper said: Farm I live on don’t have as many blackies as the estate I lived on previous, but a fair few thrushes about but they nowhere near as friendly an don’t hang about much, was told that blackbird an robins have the roundest eyes of all the songbirds that’s why they sing first in the morning, I like to think it’s just them waking folk up to cut the grass or work in gardens an get them some food in process haha Half way round this morning i put the merlin app on for a short while and just picked up Robin and great tit the blackies and song thrushes had gone quiet after a couple of hours into day break. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jukel123 8,509 Posted February 1 Author Report Share Posted February 1 I love the way Robins always follow you, especially in hard weather. I always think they must have been doing this for centuries before the industrial age when we all worked on the land. In hard weather I always take some seed to drop on my walks. You can bet your life Mr Robin is there first. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
WataWalloper 623 Posted February 1 Report Share Posted February 1 7 minutes ago, tatsblisters said: Half way round this morning i put the merlin app on for a short while and just picked up Robin and great tit the blackies and song thrushes had gone quiet after a couple of hours into day break. I’m waiting patiently for the sky larks to come back to the wheat fields behind me, always makes my summer walking the tram lines listening to them 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Greyman 28,852 Posted February 1 Report Share Posted February 1 2 minutes ago, jukel123 said: I love the way Robins always follow you, especially in hard weather. I always think they must have been doing this for centuries before the industrial age when we all worked on the land. In hard weather I always take some seed to drop on my walks. You can bet your life Mr Robin is there first. I have a robin here always comes down when I get the chainsaw out and cut logs goes through the saw dust for any grubs or bits left 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Goly 1,034 Posted February 1 Report Share Posted February 1 4 minutes ago, jukel123 said: I love the way Robins always follow you, especially in hard weather. I always think they must have been doing this for centuries before the industrial age when we all worked on the land. In hard weather I always take some seed to drop on my walks. You can bet your life Mr Robin is there first. They are mad for it when you break the top soil, if you dig an excavation, they're guaranteed to be there. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jukel123 8,509 Posted February 1 Author Report Share Posted February 1 4 minutes ago, WataWalloper said: I’m waiting patiently for the sky larks to come back to the wheat fields behind me, always makes my summer walking the tram lines listening to them Aye me too. Listening to the skylark singing his heart out is good for the soul. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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