Monday, 6 February 2012

Fieldfares, Redwings, Malus and Cotoneasters

The garden is noticeably quieter, the malus is now empty of it's crab apples and the cotoneaster has but a handful of berries scattered over it, as a result the magnificent flocks of 100+  fieldfares and redwings have moved on to more productive pastures.

I miss seeing these attractive winter visitors, (both types) when I look out of the back kitchen window. I realise how lucky I was to have them visit daily for so long.


We felt during last year that the cotoneaster had grown too large and somewhat out of control, but having seen the beauty and quantity of it's berries and then enjoyed the visiting fieldfares and redwings, we are having second thoughts about touching it.

 Never again would we be able to enjoy such huge flocks of these two very attractive birds, so on reflection the tree probably has to stay.

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