Sunday, 13 January 2019

12th January - Garden Birds

I know it has been a while, Happy New Year!

The garden has been quite busy just lately, the cold snap just after the New Year bringing some special birds into the garden.  The Blackcaps are back, not just one, not just two, but three. 

A male.


Another male.


And a female.


I have experimented with putting banana out in the tree, and the Blackcaps have taken an instant liking to it.  The males being very feisty chasing away anything that comes anywhere near them.

Blackcaps are now regular winter visitors, but probably not the same birds as we have in the summer nesting, but migrants coming from the low countries in Europe and Northern Germany.


The female


After a snack of bananas there is the need for a drink.



Another welcome visitor is the Redpoll, not sure if we still call it the Lesser Redpoll, but that is the species we have here.  A male, with a very bright red forehead and breast.



We have also had a pair of Siskin, but I have not been able to get a clear photograph of them.

There is always a Wren present, but we only get little fleeting views.  Today it was showing very well.


Then down onto the patio and searching around the log by the bird bath.



Then along the fence and underneath the plant pots, always searching the vegetation for small insects and spiders.


And checking all the crevices amongst the slabs


The Robins as well as the two Blackbirds are now quite tame, we have either 3 or 4 Robins in  and around the garden.  If we are in the kitchen you can guarantee there will be a robin looking at us


One that has the garden as its territory, but this doesn't stop the others coming in.  When they do there is conflict, as each robin tries to get the higher ground in the trees while pushing out their red breast to try to get domination


They are also very much in song, this being more the case when it is mild, the singing starts or never stops through the night.



One of the surprises has been the Long-tailed Tits.  They now seem to have learnt my call when I go out to feed the Blackbirds.  They will happily take the mealworms from the dishes and the porcelain bird feeder.  Interestingly, the Blue Tits and Coal Tits have no interest in them at all.


The bird bath too is a big attraction.


They do though love the buggy nibbles.


During the day there is a pair that are around, but these are joined by six others later in the day.



The forecast is for the weather to turn a lot colder at the end of the week with frost and maybe snow.  We may yet see more interesting birds turning up.

Please check my other blog for my trips outside of the village 

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