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Go on lads ! I like watching the sparrows at my mom’s house where she has hedgerow . They are raucous .
I love about 12 miles away, and we get finches and tits.
I like sparrows to, although Starlings tend to be even more raucous. Turn up, mob the bird feeder like areseholes and then leave, lol.