In another area, he sows seeds to attract birds like linnets, reed buntings and bramblings. |
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Waders such as redshank and spoonbills, have begun to proliferate, and numbers of larks, linnets, yellowhammers and reed bunting have grown. |
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The farm itself has good numbers of breeding birds and is home to yellowhammers, linnets, corn buntings, tree and hedge sparrows, along with lapwings and grey partridge. |
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Dried redshank seeds were eaten by the sparrows, and linnets. |
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Wildlife groups previously slammed the open sale of protected species which include greenfinches, bullfinches, goldfinches linnets, siskins and redpolls. |
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On the island, the fields and scrub were full of Stonechats, Linnets and Wheatears busily tending their young, while a group of seals splashed noisily in the sheltered bay. |
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