Tuesday, July 5

BHG

One drifting over Warren Hill to Pit Tip this morning

Tuesday, March 29

2 Coal Tit [pair] and male Siskin on the feeders this morning

Saturday, March 5

2 Great Tit [pair], 2 Blue Tit [pair], 2 Dunnock [pair], 2 Greenfinch [pair], 3 Siskin, 1 Lesser Redpoll, 4 Goldfinch, 1 Robin, 3+ Starling, 7+ House Sparrow, 3 Woodpigeon

Thursday, March 3

2 Siskin, 1 Lesser Redpoll [ringed], 1 Redpoll sp. [unringed], 2 Great Tit

Sunday, February 27

3 Siskin

Saturday, February 26

3 Siskin and a ringed female Lesser Redpoll on the feeder this morning

Monday, June 16

Another lucky day to be working from home. Hearing some alarm calls from the regular garden visitors, I glanced out of the window in time to see a male Sparrowhawk drop into the garden, miss its target, and fly up onto the garden fence. It perched there for a few minutes, giving us some great views and a couple of photos before flying off again.

Thursday, May 15

A pair of Great Tit visited the garden this morning, which are typically an infrequent visitor, with only singles being seen previously. The male kept a look out from the tree, whist the female fed on the sunflower feeder. A single Coal Tit. was the first I've seen in a good while, and made a few visits to the same feeder. A pair of Goldfinch have been regular, as have Greenfinch and Blue Tit. House Sparrow and Starling are nesting in nearby roof spaces and have been using the feeders more and more regularly through the Spring. A male and female Blackbird are now both using the feeder tray to take sunflower seed, whilst Dunnock still prefer to feed from the ground below.

Tuesday, May 6

This evening a single Barn Swallow flew over the garden and swerved to avoid the house, then flew north towards the park.

Monday, May 5

A Common Buzzard was circling low over the woodland at around 11am. Just a few minutes later, a pair of Sparrowhawk were circling together very high above the woods. A Kestrel was seen flying over the edge of the woodland in the late afternoon.

Tuesday, March 25

Two Long-tailed Tit again today, twice in the morning and once in the afternoon, whilst I was stood just six feet away in the garden! Still no photos for evidence! Male Siskin have been singing and displaying around the garden too!

Monday, March 24

A single and then two Long-tailed Tit visited twice this morning, and used the feeders. I'm hoping for some phonescoped photos, but they don't stay still!

Sunday, March 23

More light snow again today. Usual suspects present. A single Long-tailed Tit was notable, as were two Robin.

Saturday, March 22

Late winter weather, including some light snow, brought a record flock of 22 Siskin into the garden today. The other notable sighting was a Wren that perched up on one of the fence posts - a first within the garden's boundary.