Great to see summer plumage Siskin and a pair of Bullfinch daily plus the other common species
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Showing posts with label greenfinch. Show all posts
Monday, June 22, 2015
Friday, April 3, 2015
Garden Birds
Some good species being recorded in the garden over the last few days. Lesser Redpoll seen only twice this year. Also an interesting partial leucistic Goldfinch. Daily Goldcrest is a real joy. Nice to see a Robin frequenting a nest box for the first time. I hope she makes it her home this spring
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Little Bunting
Good day yesterday in the northeast. We were straight onto the Little Bunting at Houghton le Spring County Durham with excellent close views. Then onto Saltholme RSPB where we saw little as it was incredibly windy although a first Swallow of the year was nice. Then onto Flamborough Head for some sea watching and the hope of a spring migrant in the Old Plantation. Sadly nothing amazing but we did bag a female Black Redstart by the lighthouse. Also seen during the day were several Goldcrests, a Chiffchaff, several Redwing and a Barn Owl plus a selection of Auks on the sea
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Garden Greenfinch
Our less common "green finch"in the garden is the Greenfinch! Hugely outnumbered by Siskins. Always nice to see their menacing face though.
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