
Just been watching a
Carrion Crow
Coal Tit
Dunnock
Carrion Crow
Coal Tit
Dunnock
I've never had any of those in the garden.Just been watching a
Carrion Crow
Coal Tit
Dunnock
I know how you feel BH, I found two White-winged Snowfinch on Wednesday which would've been visible from home if a certain tree wasn't in the way (Jos advised me to take a chainsaw to it a few years back when another potential garden tick (Stonechat) was on the dung heap the other side of it#45 Jay today. That’s it. I don’t want to talk about the 3 possible Waxwings that flew too high, too far away, to quiet and too silhouetted to be sure, but they did look subtly different to Starlings. 😿
I think there's just a glitch in the local chiffchaff matrix then! (Or it's me). Only 1 Firecrest and not many Blackcap either. Admittedly I haven't been to any major preferred sites (one sewage works only, Bissoe, but they were working on it and inoperable), but been around College and Argal reservoirs a few times, Carrick Roads yesterday, would have expected to have encountered at least a few by now!Dozens down here in SW Cornwall, 1 or 2 daily in my garden and easily see 10+ on my patch (when its not torrential rain!)
Maybe its the cold weather further northI think there's just a glitch in the local chiffchaff matrix then! (Or it's me). Only 1 Firecrest and not many Blackcap either. Admittedly I haven't been to any major preferred sites (one sewage works only, Bissoe, but they were working on it and inoperable), but been around College and Argal reservoirs a few times, Carrick Roads yesterday, would have expected to have encountered at least a few by now!
(And I guess we can expect the torrential rain to return soon ... ;-) )
I ‘made’ my wife go across the road to flush Teal, some years ago, never saw them. But now o know where they roost I see them all the time. 🤷🏻♂️I know how you feel BH, I found two White-winged Snowfinch on Wednesday which would've been visible from home if a certain tree wasn't in the way (Jos advised me to take a chainsaw to it a few years back when another potential garden tick (Stonechat) was on the dung heap the other side of itMy wife was sleeping after her night shift so I briefly considered asking her to go to the spot and flush them while I watched from the garden with the telescope - but discretion was the better part of valour and all that....).
See, you'd be two up now if you had listened to my adviceI know how you feel BH, I found two White-winged Snowfinch on Wednesday which would've been visible from home if a certain tree wasn't in the way (Jos advised me to take a chainsaw to it a few years back when another potential garden tick (Stonechat) was on the dung heap the other side of it
Welcome to the “roaring forties”H!After Mistle Thrush, yesterday - actually 3 of them! This morning a
40 : Barn Owl
flew right over my head this morning.
I’m nearly there!Welcome to the “roaring forties”H!
Snowstorm over, crisp minus 10 C and blue skies insteadRaging snowstorm now, a White-tailed Eagle sitting huddled on a tree top viewable from my window. Sparrowhawk attack at the Yellowhammer flock.
Total creeping up in the last days, very expected species:
13. Hooded Crow
14. Nuthatch
15. Bullfinch
Still need that, as I do Britain’s commonest bird Wren 😩 kinda incongruous when I’ve had Goldcrest and TWO Firecrest already.😮I’m nearly there!
39 Starling
Oddly, just one, feeding with a few Fieldfare and Mistle Thrush on a south facing (thus, free of snow) slope this morning.