The news today is that, after the cold spell, we are nearly out of sunflower seeds for the feeders. We had 10 kilos left at the beginning of the week and we assumed they would be enough as usually by the end of March bird traffic peters out. The problem is that we buy them in bulk from a tiny seed-feed shop near my mum's and it's still not clear if I'll be allowed to go. This morning I bought the last half kilo packet of the stripy kind (not as good as the black ones) from the local pet shop and that's finished too. There's probably another kilo left of the original 10 and still loads of Siskins (probably around 40 today, less than yesterday) at the feeders. So tomorrow morning I'll call the police and try to understand if I can drive to my mum's and then stop to stock up on seeds.
A good variety of species today, with all four species of Tits: Coal, Marsh, Great and Blue (the Great Tits had disappeared but have come back with the cold weather), Blackbird, Collared Dove, Chaffinch, Greenfinch, Black Redstart, Tree Sparrow, Magpie, Hooded Crow, and Green Woodpecker (heard only); no Hawfinch unfortunately - I doubt they'll be back before next winter. I also saw a Goldfinch as I was going to the shops.
Edit for Jan: I saw Great Tits on the ground today! Possibly because the feeders were full of Siskins!