Nature-Special Interest. Please share on here if you share this interest.

I enjoy watching birds visiting my garden. Whilst I was having lunch I saw goldfinches on the seed feeder. It reminded me of when we got Niger seeds to attract them (I read they like them)and never saw any. Then one day they started visiting the mixed seed. I love listening to their song too, as they will sit on our roof and sing for a long while.

I also enjoy a regular walk locally with trees between the path and houses and often stop to watch a robin or blackbirds.

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  • Hello, thanks for sharing your special interest. Watching birds splash in bird baths, enjoy their bird food and chirp blissful tunes is a very soothing pastime indeed (and refreshing retreat from the screen). I also enjoy long walks in my local park, where we have lots of trees, winding paths and birds. 

    I too have a special interest in nature and animals. I love watching animal documentaries on National Geographic and Blue Planet in my spare time and I am always looking for more great shows to watch. If you happen to know any great shows about birds, I would love to hear about them.

    If not, that is fine. I would love to listen to more of your real-life experiences with birds, animals and mother nature Slight smile

  • That sounds a lovely park. I enjoy watching the nature series on BBC. I enjoy Spring watch etc. and love learning new facts they tell us about. 

    I love when I am gardening and a robin hops around nearby. When we moved a few years ago to our new house and I was sweeping leaves a robin popped in as if to welcome me. There is one we see every year now with a distinctive mark as well as another that sometimes pops in.

    I also remember coming out of my shed one day and stopping to watch a group of long tailed *** hopping around the tree nearby.

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  • That sounds a lovely park. I enjoy watching the nature series on BBC. I enjoy Spring watch etc. and love learning new facts they tell us about. 

    I love when I am gardening and a robin hops around nearby. When we moved a few years ago to our new house and I was sweeping leaves a robin popped in as if to welcome me. There is one we see every year now with a distinctive mark as well as another that sometimes pops in.

    I also remember coming out of my shed one day and stopping to watch a group of long tailed *** hopping around the tree nearby.

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