Iceland - 4th - 8th March 2022

Thursday, 16 August 2018

Garden birding

Hello

Very little opportunity for birding today and nothing of particular interest when we did venture out!

In fact the garden is difficult to beat at the minute with flocks of juvenile Starlings and House Sparrows arriving each day, which in turn are attracting other birds too. The Goldfinches and Greenfinches are bringing their fledged young to feed on the sunflower hearts and niger feeders and good numbers of juvenile Blue Tits are enjoying the peanuts and fat. Smaller numbers of Great Tits and Coal Tits are sometimes joined by a couple of Nuthatch and there are a few juvenile Chaffinches and still the occasional Yellowhammer coming for food too. A few Robins, Dunnocks and Blackbirds are a mixture of juveniles and moulting adults and a few warblers are occasionally moving through the garden, sometimes in the company of a roving tit flock. A small flock of Yellow Wagtails continually call from the grass field behind our house and occasionally join the Pied Wagtails that pop in and out of the garden.

Woodpigeons, Stock Doves and Collared Doves are every day birds and Jackdaws, Magpies and Carrion Crows squeeze themselves in to our small garden too! Of course all this attracts visits from the Sparrowhawks which must hate the Swallows living next door because they nearly always see them incoming and they alert all the birds around!

Regards

Neil M





Great Crested Grebe including
catching and consuming a reasonable-
sized Perch!




Great White Egret.

Tufted Duckling!

All images taken at Blashford Lakes
courtesy of John Tilly.

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