The view from the front door. |
The view towards Orrell Water Park. |
Birds were queuing up to use the feeders and I have quite a few dotted around the garden. |
The birds gather in the trees across the road from the garden before dropping down to feed. |
Another group on its way in. |
You could imagine this Goldfinch thinking 'Where did this lot come from'. |
and this one was really shaking its head. |
Some Goldfinches were clearly in pairs. |
and another pair. |
This male Chaffinch is in one of those 'what are you looking at' poses. |
Looking at its tail shape this female Chaffinch is almost certainly an adult. |
Female Chaffinch. I only included this photo because of the lump of snow on her head. The snow really did come down thick and fast. |
It was nice to see a few more Greenfinches at the feeders but they are nowhere near as numerous as they used to be in the 'good old days', when Greenfinches were ten a penny. |
Male Siskin |
Three Pied Wagtails fed on the lawn below the feeders including this fine male. This bird has been a regular in the garden for much of this winter. |
It won't be long before my Starling RAS starts. This adult male (A57) was originally ringed as a juvenile in June 2012. |
Female Starling |
Male Blackbird |
Female Blackbird |
Judging by the size of of its bib this Coal Tit is a male. |
Woodpigeons haven't visited the garden much recently as they have been spending a lot of time feeding in a nearby field of oil seed rape. |
The fat cakes have certainly helped this Goldcrest survive this winter. |
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