Wednesday 18 January 2012

The Aggressive Moorhen and the Green Woodpecker

Milder weather and with it the rain, no need to empty ice from the various bird baths or to break the ice covering the pond this morning. The birds have been delightedly flapping and splashing in the pond all morning.

It has been an interesting morning for watching birds, there have again been flocks of fieldfares and redwings in the malus, silver birch and flowering cherry, but none in the still heavily berried cotoneaster.

Looking out of the side kitchen window I saw a wren, male and female blackbirds, blue tits, great tits, chaffinches, dunnocks, robins, pheasants, moorhen and green woodpecker.


The green woodpecker seems to now be a daily visitor to the garden, but I was disappointed to see the moorhen fiercely rush across the lawn and shoo the green woodpecker away. This was interesting behaviour, because until now the moorhen has fed with all the birds and freely wandered the garden mixing with them all showing no aggression to any other bird.

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