Back in Whites Wood, unfortunately (like John) didn't see the firecrest. Still very enjoyable though, even when the snow started to fall.
Five tit species - blue, great, longtailed, coal and marsh. All multiple sightings, apart from the latter, which was a single bird. The coal tits were spotted individually, but as the birds were seen at opposite ends of the wood, pretty confident that they were separate birds.
Two separate bullfinches ticked, one female high up in a very tall tree, and a male in its much more usual bush setting.
Saw several nuthatches, fairly confident that there were at least three or four individual birds, but the most seen at one time was two.
One kestrel flew through the wood. Couldn't quite get a sex identification, but pretty sure it was a male.
It's getting pretty personal with this firecrest. Right, now how does my diary look for tomorrow.
20 species - 2.75 hour session.