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I put fat out for the blackbirds and robins but it regularly gets carried off by squirrels. I have had complete feeders carried off recently. The answer seems to have been to put a fat block in a square cage feeder and place it inside the cage over the ground feed hopper.

So far it has lasted but something seems to have tried to take it away as this morning as the cage had been moved bodily by over a foot.

Sunday's snow was spectacular while it lasted and I am sorry I didn't have time to take any photos. A brief look into the garden revealed goldfinches and wood pigeons.

On Saturday I saw a red kite low over a house on the road past Bovingdon Brickworks. Not really surprising but the first that I have seen in Hertfordshire, even if it was only a couple of hundred yards across the county boundary.

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