Interesting things you see from your garden?

The only unusual thing you can see from my back garden in the daytime is the neighbour's undercrackers fluttering in the wind.

At night, it gets more interesting as there's very little light pollution, so very useful for staring into space (I don't own a telescope but I still like to spend some time out there just gazing upwards in the quiet).
 
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The only unusual thing you can see from my back garden in the daytime is the neighbour's undercrackers fluttering in the wind.

At night, it gets more interesting as there's very little light pollution, so very useful for staring into space (I don't own a telescope but I still like to spend some time out there just gazing upwards in the quiet).
I think I speak for everyone when I ask: Why are your neighbours under crackers unusual?
 
I think I speak for everyone when I ask: Why are your neighbours under crackers unusual?

Well, if he insists on standing outside with them around his ankles in all weathers, it's going to be viewed as a little unusual......

To be honest, nothing unusual about them at all, I was just making the point that there's nothing remarkable to see from my back garden, just the neighbour's washing and that's about it.
 
My neighbours shed, it is constructed that bad it is good. He even once put a Perspex white 3mm sheet on it to stop the rain coming in.

It is a constant form of amusement in our household. 🤣🤣
 
My missus likes to feed the birds so our main back garden entertainment consists of blackbirds, pigeons, robins, blue t*ts, magpies, occasional sparrow hawks, crows, the odd jackdaw, thrushes, goldfinches, greenfinches, starlings, wrens, and a few I’ve forgotten about. Also get cats, squirrels and mice and a few times earlier this summer a lively rabbit, no idea where he was living. I also think a fox comes in the night (from the droppings) but I haven’t seen it.
 
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