The weather may not have quite made up it's mind that it is now spring but the birds have. They are busy foraging for nesting material and to help them create a cosy nest I have popped out some poodle wool. I've done this for a couple of years now and it has proved a popular nesting material.
Most of the birds we are seeing in the garden are now in pairs. We've had, blue tits, great tits, coal tits, robins, dunnocks, chaffinches, woodpigeons and collared doves arriving in couples with goldfinches and blackbirds several couples at a time. We have sparrows and starlings arriving in groups which no doubt include paired birds. These are all birds that we regularly see in the garden but this week we have also spotted rarer visitors.
First I spotted a female siskin which disappeared before I managed to grab my camera but then on Saturday I spotted a male siskin tucking in to the sunflower hearts. I grabbed my camera expecting to be too late but he was enjoying the tasty treats so much that he literally hung around. I daren't get too close to the window in case I spooked him but I did manage a few shots.
A female arrived to join him but she hid around the back of the feeder so I didn't manage to grab a photo of her.
That was exciting enough - a pair of siskins that may be nesting nearby! Then on Sunday as Martyn glanced out of the window during a break in our decorating he spotted a new bird to our garden. On the niger seed feeder were two redpolls. The niger feeder is further away from the house than the sunflower heart feeder and so it was a case of hoping my zoom would manage to capture a half decent photo.
Whilst I was firing off my stills camera, Martyn took a video which you can see on his blog here. One redpoll was around the back of the feeder so we weren't sure whether this was a pair or two same sex birds but given the time of year we are hoping it was a pair and that they visit us again.
Unfortunately none of our couples have chosen to set up home in either of our web cam boxes! There's gratitude for months of feeding and watering!
Unfortunately none of our couples have chosen to set up home in either of our web cam boxes! There's gratitude for months of feeding and watering!
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