Hi there,
Sorry I have no photo to help this one. If I see them again tomorrow I will try and get photos or video.
This evening I saw two (perhaps juvenile) birds exploring the branches of my small pine tree. They caught my eye as they were quite small and at a glance almost looked like wrens but they weren't. The two birds followed each other much in the same way as the juvenile blue tits do.
They were fairly light in colour but had a distinctive yellow band across the eye. From memory, I then searched through my book and considered that they might have been some sort of warbler.
My question is (until I get photos) are warblers likely to visit my garden in Perthshire. We do have a wide range of visiting birds including siskins but I am certain it wasn't one of them. If so what kind of warbler is it most likely to be?
Thanks, Shirl :t:
Sorry I have no photo to help this one. If I see them again tomorrow I will try and get photos or video.
This evening I saw two (perhaps juvenile) birds exploring the branches of my small pine tree. They caught my eye as they were quite small and at a glance almost looked like wrens but they weren't. The two birds followed each other much in the same way as the juvenile blue tits do.
They were fairly light in colour but had a distinctive yellow band across the eye. From memory, I then searched through my book and considered that they might have been some sort of warbler.
My question is (until I get photos) are warblers likely to visit my garden in Perthshire. We do have a wide range of visiting birds including siskins but I am certain it wasn't one of them. If so what kind of warbler is it most likely to be?
Thanks, Shirl :t: