Very occasionally, a new bird is added to the list; the stars this year have been the Redpolls that appeared out of the blue on the first day I put up my new nyjer seed feeder in late February. Long-tailed tits also found, but seem subsequently to have forgotten their way to the garden this year. It's not a very large list, some 40 species at most, but when the weather or something else stops me from going out, they all help brighten the day.
The list includes the males, females and young of most but not all of the following: Greenfinch, Goldfinch and Chaffinch; Brambling, Siskin and Redpoll; Coal, Blue, Great and Long-tailed tits; Blackbird, Song Thrush and Fieldfare; Reed Bunting and House Sparrow; Willow Warbler and Chiffchaff; Pied Wagtail, Wren, Robin, Dunnock and Nuthatch; Great Spotted Woodpecker and Tree Creeper; Tawny Owl and Sparrow Hawk; Rook, Carrion Crow and Jackdaw; Starling and Pheasant with Heron, Swallow, House Martin, Swift and Buzzard flying overhead.
Greenfinch (Carduelis chloris)
Goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis)
Blue Tit (Parus caeruleus)
Pied Wagtail (Motacilla alba)
Great Spotted Woodpecker (Dendrocopos major)
Your photos are fantastic!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments on my blog. I've just had a look through your blog. You have some great photos on here I'll certainly keep reading with interest.
Superb images Emma, the Pied Wag in particular.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are so good. I have been trying for ages to get a photo of the spotted woodpecker that visits my garden.
ReplyDeleteGosh, such nice pictures (and birds), so colourful. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteWonderful series of pictures! Light, sharp and composition are at the best. Congratulations
ReplyDeleteThese are some awesome shots! These birds are all new to me, and wouldn't I love to have them in my garden!
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Your Post is overwhelming! Please publish a Garden Bird Calender so we can take a month on each image. It was a revelation when I left the big city and experienced the variety of bird life for the first time too. It instantly made a nerd of me when formally I had been very cosmopolitan. Thank you for sharing your garden! ;-)WBW
ReplyDeletegreat portraits of all the birds. I am familiar to all of them. :)
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Excellent visitors to your yard!! Awesome shots too so colorful and sharp! Good Job!
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous photos! I love the colors on the Goldfinch especially.
ReplyDeleteSuper Sightings!
ReplyDeleteExcellent shot of some very beautiful birds, some very new to me. Thank you for sharing these. MB
ReplyDeleteNice shots! Having that many species in your own garden must be a blessing :)
ReplyDeleteThis is super interesting. Going to check this often
ReplyDeleteLovely collection of garden birds, Emma! And I just love your header photo!
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