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Jay, with several Willow Tits, Nuthatch, an injured Great White Egret and loads of Siskins etc. today:
 

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On tuesday the 5th of january in sight of the feeder were, two white storks, a grey heron, great white egret, on The feeder good numbers of great tits, blue tits, siskins, greenfinch, a few tree sparrow, as well as willow tit, and coal tit, a Great spotted woodpecker, a jay, collarded dove, along with a hawfinch lovely views, today Thursday 7th of january along with the same birds seen near the feeder before, was a roe deer beautiful to see, Was seen a couple of times, along with the same birds seen on the feeder monday minus the hawfinch and woodpecker, and coal tit, collared dove and jay, were two nuthatch together.
 
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I hope it's realised the Storks, Great White Egret and deer are recovering, captive injured animals. However the Grey Heron can fly, so must be a crafty interloper.

I'm beginning to suspect that one or two of the Willow Tits are Marsh Tits, but they're another pairing I find hopelessly confusing.
 
Yes I agree about the willow tits or marsh tit statement I need time with them when viewing them, thou I think both are showing here, but they never rest long enough like the siskins or great tits, there jizz/characteristics seem to be all over the place when active like this, If that makes any sense..
 
Nuthatch, G S Woodie, Hawfinch, Willow Tit among the visitors this morning. The Hawfinch didn't stay long but may be back.
 

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Jay's being the dominant species at the Table this morning but Great Tits,Tree Sparrow,Nuthatch and Hawfinch coming,once the Jay flies off.A nice watch to start the day off.
 
There are also 2 Nuthatches visiting. The other day there were some Yellowhammers ground-feeding in the middle distance, a species I've not seen here before.
 
Fantastic webcam - only took a couple of seconds to rack up some species I would give anything to see at my feeders
 
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