Female siskin and female blackcap. The siskins are regular, but in low numbers, i.e. one – the blackcap is the first of the year, as we last saw her on the 30th December 2020. She may have been around , of course, without us seeing her.
Anne 5th January 2021
What a fornight, three new species, no doubt due to weather. Blackcap, Greenfinch and Mistle Thrush.
Peter 3rd January 2021
Female Blackcap in the garden again
Dave Winnington 2nd January 2021
Rodeheath 3 Reed Bunting on our bird table on ground Redwing yesterday
Mick Potts 1st January 2021
Redwings in our garden 12 noon today, same birds recorded in 2020 on the same same time.
17th January 2021
smart male Brambling briefly this morning … shortly followed by 4 females and a different male
15th January 2021
female Blackcap again today for her fourth visit this week and also today 3 Siskin (one male and two females)
Ed: http://www.secos.org.uk/our-gallery-your-garden/
11th January 2021
Congleton – Somerset Close: Male Redpoll
10th January 2021
Congleton – Somerset Close: Male redpoll (first of the winter); two siskin, one at least being a female.
8th January 2021
sole Fieldfare in the garden for the past few days gorging on our windfall apples and chasing all comers away.
Ed. see our garden photo gallery — http://www.secos.org.uk/our-gallery-your-garden/
7th January 2021
Female siskin and female blackcap. The siskins are regular, but in low numbers, i.e. one – the blackcap is the first of the year, as we last saw her on the 30th December 2020. She may have been around , of course, without us seeing her.
5th January 2021
What a fornight, three new species, no doubt due to weather. Blackcap, Greenfinch and Mistle Thrush.
3rd January 2021
Female Blackcap in the garden again
2nd January 2021
Rodeheath 3 Reed Bunting on our bird table on ground Redwing yesterday
1st January 2021
Redwings in our garden 12 noon today, same birds recorded in 2020 on the same same time.