I only ever get one or two here John; and that's on a good day.
Keith. A few years ago the numbers seemed to be building up well. I always worry now when one appears as they seem to be the first to be affected.
they're very pretty.
They are TWG. It's such a pity they easily catch the finch disease.
Yes I have noticed a reduction in numbers as well John.
It's such a shame Roy.
We don't have many greenfinches either but the disease doesn't appear to have affected goldfinches - don't they get it?
Sue. Yes. Over the past few years I have seen a couple of Goldfinches with the same disease but it seems rarer with them.
Thank you for visiting. Hope you enjoyed the pictures. Any comment, or correction to any information or identification I get wrong, is most welcome. John
I only ever get one or two here John; and that's on a good day.
ReplyDeleteKeith. A few years ago the numbers seemed to be building up well. I always worry now when one appears as they seem to be the first to be affected.
Deletethey're very pretty.
ReplyDeleteThey are TWG. It's such a pity they easily catch the finch disease.
DeleteYes I have noticed a reduction in numbers as well John.
ReplyDeleteIt's such a shame Roy.
DeleteWe don't have many greenfinches either but the disease doesn't appear to have affected goldfinches - don't they get it?
ReplyDeleteSue. Yes. Over the past few years I have seen a couple of Goldfinches with the same disease but it seems rarer with them.
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