Monday, 18 January 2021
Late to the party!
I had hoped to post a post before today, surprising how busy at times one can get even in a lockdown!
My garden has been quite busy of late due to the weather and of course it being winter!
My first 3 birds sightings of 2021 were in order of appearance Blackbird, Woodpigeon and a Blue Tit! Since the first 3 sightings I had I have added a few of what I call goodies, though all birds are goodies to me! The snow we had and which lay for a few days brought the birds in to my garden, not in big numbers (bar the Woodpigeons, 11 visited one day) but a nice variety.
My list: Blackbird, Woodpigeon, Blue Tit, Blackcap (M & F ), Herring Gull (not a regular visitor), Carrion Crow, Wren, Jackdaw, Black-headed Gull, Dunnock, Robin, Starling, Redwing, Coal Tit, Great Tit, Magpie, Long-tailed Tit, Nuthatch, Chaffinch and a Goldfinch! That is my garden list up until the 17th January 2021. I am pleased with the sightings, I know that I probably would not have seen this many species on a local walk, a walk much further from home would have been needed and more than one journey at that!
I am missing the Bullfinches that have the past few years made use of the feeders in my garden, maybe they will appear now I have mentioned them. I have recently read that Spring 2020 was one of the warmest on records, not good news for our bird species. Dunnocks, Bullfinches and Blue Tits in particular had a poor breeding season, maybe this is the reason for their abscence.
Blackcaps were a delight to see. A female was the first on the scene followed by a male, then a couple of days later I had the pleasure of seeing 2 males and 2 females in the garden much tom the annoyance of ob=ne of the males who promptly saw off the new arrivals. A male and female have taken it almost in turn to feast on the apples of which I have now tied with green garden wire (plastic coated) and tied them to the branches of the apple tree. This has for the most part saved the apples for the birds and flummoxed the squirrels!!
A Nuthatch was a surprise sighting in one of the apple trees. A Robin did not take kindly to it's presence but the Nuthatch did manage to reach the feeders in safety! Robin's are so territorial! I was pleased with the photo of the NUthatch and Greenfinch on the feeder, not often I get to see the 2 species together! The Nuthatch returned the next day but so far has not been seen since.
As I have mentioned the Robin trying to chasing off the Nuthatch this seems a good time to add a photo of the feisty bird!!
A Wren (or maybe 2 Wrens possibly) have been regularly seen swiftly flying through the garden! Speedy birds for their size! I have had more sightings of this species during the last few weeks than I have had at anytime I reckon!
Blackbirds have been regular visitors with their numbers increasing as the days went by, 8 being the highest number to date.
I quite like the image of the Carrion Crow and Woodpigeon, usually the Woodpigeons take flight when the Crows arrive to perch on the trees!
Jackdaws are noisy but welcome in my garden. I have on average 3-5 birds almost daily when the ground food goes out on to the lawn! The Crows are not friendly towards them, likewise with the Magpies!
The bird on the right has Leucism and is quite a striking bird in flight! It is my favourite Jackdaw!
I was really pleased when 4 Starlings dropped in for what seemed like seconds while one remained for a little longer to have it's photo taken! They have appeared on a hop and a catch these last 2-3 months. A few years ago I would have counted at least 20+ during cold spells!
Great, Blue and Coal Tits are seen daily and Long-tailed Tits occasionally.
Footprints in the snow!! A Heron had returned to the pond!!! The pond now has extra protection to thwart the Heron!
I have today added an extra species to my garden list! A Grey Wagtail appeared after lunch and stayed around the garden for a good 30 minutes or so! Late last year I was having visits from a Grey Wagtail, presumably the same one. I wondered what it could be eating as it pecked around on the lawns, surely not ants at this time of year. I checked out what they would normally eat, it is ants, midges and snails and tadpoles they find in shallow water. However when insects are scarce in Autumn and Winter they will come in to gardens to feed on seed and bread! An unusual but welcome bird to have feeding in the garden!
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It will be good to eventually be able to travel further afield, though at present I am quite happy with my garden sightings.
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A nice selection of garden birds. I love to see a Nuthatch or Coal Tit outside my window but they seem to be very scarce here, though I have Jays and Woodpeckers instead so mustn't be greedy.
ReplyDeleteJays and Woodpeckers are (hopefully) due any day to be added to my garden list....fingers crossed!;-)
DeleteBe as greedy as you like John! Jays and Woodpeckers, such colourful birds!
Really nice to read of your Blackcap pairs Pam, a bird we no longer see in the garden, sadly.
ReplyDeleteAlso had a recent visit from a Grey Wagtail, a super sight, saw 3 yesterday while out walking too.
Love the Wren image, she looks as if she's squeezed herself tightly in between the twigs!
Roll on Spring!!!!
A Wren had been sighted most days during the cold spell but I have yet to see her/him this week. Looking for a mate maybe now that the weather is hopefully starting to warm up!
DeleteI am in agreance with 'Roll on Spring'!