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Broch

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My like sentences often have an implicit "here", it just looks dumb to always use it. :D
Understood - but it's useful to observe how wildlife behaves differently in different habitats too. For example, here :) in my part of Mid Wales we would normally expect to see flocks of mixed thrushes - fieldfares, redwings, mistle thrush and even blackbirds come down to the berries - especially rowan. Only the blackbirds and the occasional mistle thrush come into the garden and eat cotoneaster and other shrub berries.

However, so far, apart from small flocks of mistle thrush and the 'resident' blackbirds, we've not seen any.
 

TLM

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Some years ago some mistle thrush decided to bring breakfast with him, there is now over 100 mistletoe growths around Turku. Apparently it is a long way back when that last happened.
 

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