Got behind a bit so thought I'd bring it up to date.
June 5th: Greylags - 19 over low going south-east [ MSQ maybe] during mid-evening.
June 8th: Song Thrush - 1 adult, new brood of Blackies 3 juv + both parents, Blue Tit - 3 juv + both parents, Starling - 10 juvs, Dunnock - 1 juv, House Spugs - 3 juv, Black-head Gull - 1 over, W Pigeon - 4 and C Dove - 2.
June 9th: As I was washing up at sink I spotted an unusual sight at the end of rear garden. Earlier I'd put some cat food and biscuits out for the cat and noticed the male Blackie feeding one of the juvs the cat biscuits firstly then came back twenty mins later and fed it all the cat food, in fact it cleared the plate! Also spotted a Robin for a change plus a Greenfinch and Magpie plus those I'd seen yesterday.
June 11th: Two pair of Blackies + 3 juvs etc.
June 17th: while I was sat in the armchair speaking to a family member on the phone a juv Song Thrush landed on windowsill, that was a lovely surprise
. Also spotted a crackin male Chaffinch and a juv Dunnock. Also saw the young Dunnock for next three days. Captured a few pics and video of one juv having a bath earlier in month.
Since refilling the niger feeder a few Goldfinch have returned including one juv. There is still a good selection of birds both in the front and back garden but nowhere near as many as previous years obviously. It's weeks since I saw a butterfly here. Next door to me told me they have a Blackie nest with three eggs in it. We have certainly done well for young Blackies and thankfully in my garden none have been killed. Had two casualties one a juv Goldfinch and not sure of other it was too far gone to recognise.
Just read GPC's report from Laughton it's very upsetting but lets hope that things get better sooooooooooooooooooooooooon.
Kind regards
John