Pyracantha
By Gee19
- 4 Nov, 2011
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Laden with berries but visiting birds never eat these.
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Just look at that .
4 Nov, 2011
Wow. I wonder why the birds dont go for them?
4 Nov, 2011
Wow - very pretty. Why do the birds not eat them?
4 Nov, 2011
I really don't know, they eat the orange pyracantha berries in the back garden but even during the last hard winter none of these were touched!
4 Nov, 2011
They are saving them for the colder weather Gee perhaps they know something we don't !
Oh sorry that isn't the case is it if they don't eat them at all .. thats odd I wonder why they don't eat them !
4 Nov, 2011
Wow plenty there for the birds
5 Nov, 2011
That is strange my Pyracantha is bare now and they were red berries!
5 Nov, 2011
It really is odd, PP, I wonder if it is where my red berried bush in sited, right alongside the front path.
6 Nov, 2011
Maybe Gee they feel too vulnerable where it is
6 Nov, 2011
That is wonderful. The birds have almost stripped our yellow berried pyracantha but have barely touched the orange and red ones but from experience the orange ones will be chosen before the red ones. All three of ours grow on a fence above a wall between our back garden and a field to the east of our house. The blackbirds have already started stripping the red cotoneaster berries in the front garden and the majority of the yew berries are gone. Blackbirds and thrushes love them.
9 Nov, 2011
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