Had a few hours shivering in the forest near me, it's a funny old winter so far, birds I saw last winter missing so far include Crossbill, Siskin, Redpoll, Yellowhammer and Long Tailed Tits. Bramblings were always a bit hit and miss as was the Great Grey Shrike that usually turns up. No raptors either, can't remember the last time a Sparrow Hawk shot through, no Buzzards, wrong terrain for a Kite and the Goshawk is not known as the woodland ghost for nothing.
What I did see was in profusion, more titmice than you could shake a stick at, a few Chaffinch, Robins, Blackbird, Wren, a female Greater Spotted Woodpecker, brief view of a Jay, though they were shouting at something, but couldn't see what. Bank Vole popped out of the wood under the feeder station and the drumming of the male Great Spotted Woodie was louder than I've heard in a long time, it must have been very close, but I couldn't see it.