I have a Cot. ? probably lacteus, in the hedge which is stripped by Christmas, this year was no exception. Its usually Blackbirds and woodpigeons, but we got the odd Thrush, Redwing and Fieldfare in too.
I think they must eat them before they're ripe most years. The berries are bigger and redder than I've ever seen them
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I have a Cot. ? probably lacteus, in the hedge which is stripped by Christmas, this year was no exception. Its usually Blackbirds and woodpigeons, but we got the odd Thrush, Redwing and Fieldfare in too.
I think they must eat them before they're ripe most years. The berries are bigger and redder than I've ever seen them
In the sticks near Peterborough