Decided to get up early on Sunday Morning and had 2 Reed Buntings come down and feed, there for quite a while as well. Not had any for 4 years unless they come whilst we are at work.
Heard a Woodpecker drumming this morning.
We have a lot more Goldfinches coming now, still lots of Blue, Coal and GreatTits coming as well.
Chaffinch numbers are up and down from one day to the next.
1 Nuthatch, 4 Dunnocks, lots of Blackbirds.
3 male and 3 female bullfinches.3 starlings,collared doves,magpie gathering nesting material, house sparrows,blackbird and 2 blue tits.
Love to see a picture of your bullfinches Roger
Well who is this little fella hiding under the suet ? could it be our newest visitor seen yesterday ?
That white crown strip is a giveaway ...Why its a little Coal Tit . I must try and get a really good image of him but he's pretty elusive.
Love to see a picture of your bullfinches Roger
Well who is this little fella hiding under the suet ? could it be our newest visitor seen yesterday ?
That white crown strip is a giveaway ...Why its a little Coal Tit . I must try and get a really good image of him but he's pretty elusive.
thanks CB.. My HS10 strugles to auto-focus on small birds in dense foliage :-C . I need to reorganise my feeding station and bring it closer to the windowLovely photo of the Coal Tits crown stripe.
CB
Yes EB I will see what I can do, I did take some early in year which I posted on here.
Love to see a picture of your bullfinches Roger
one taken this morning eb through the patio window
Love to see a picture of your bullfinches Roger
one taken this morning eb through the patio window
arn't they gorgeous :t: I'd love to have some Bullfinch in our garden but as far as I know they have not been seen in the area since my neigbour cut down his tree :C they used to eat the buds .
I'd also like to see a Nuthatch but there is as much chance of that as see a Sea Eagle lol:-O
The Trog is back!
I was really pleased this morning to see the Wren for the first time since the really cold spell earlier this year..
Spring is definitely round the corner.