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Flappy days are here again

The Gazette

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April 19, 2025

GARDENS and bird life go together - it's one of the immense pleasures of working or even sitting outside.

Flappy days are here again

Take last week for instance, I was taking a break from potting on some houseplants outside when I spied a small bird in the garden pecking away at the seeds of a giant cardoon.

This plant, Cynara cardunculus, is also known as the artichoke thistle. It reaches a height of 2.4 metres and has large silver leaves.

The flower buds resemble artichokes and the purple thistle flowers that emerge attract bees in summer. If you don't cut it down, it remains statuesque in the garden and the seeds can be harvested by birds to eat over winter. The fluffy seeds are also used for lining their nests in spring.

I didn't know which bird it was, but when I researched it, a finch was the likely answer.

I became curious as to what other birds were in the garden I can hear all their different songs but can't identify them. I found an app called Merlin Bird ID.

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