Time to get up to date, I didn't want to update it last week with the saw news about Alex!
Oct 28th - 29th: Single of Blue, Great and Coalie Tit, single Mallard over east, 13 Blackies, Magpie - 1, Chaffinch - 1, Crow - 6, Jackdaw - 3, Greenfinch, Common Gull, C Dove - 7, W Pig -2, lots of Spugs, Dunnock, Goldies.
Oct 31st: Cormorant - 1 west (new tick), Common Gull - 25 above house, Starling - 12 west, Magpie - 2, plus usual small birds.
Nov 8th: Coalie in front garden, got a couple of pics.
Nov 9th: Had a large browny type bird, defo not a raptor, saw it twice, once coming towards me and later going away as if to roost N/E, after much consideration in guide book believe it to be a LBB Gull 1st year but I daresay I could be wrong, not to great at yearing birds.
Nov 12th: Despite rain no shortage of birds to see. Coal Tit - 1, Great Tit - 2, Blue Tit - 3, Chaffinch - 3, Goldies - 3, Greenfinch - 3, Blackies - 12, Starling - 1, C Dove - 3, Common Gull around the house, Spugs - c30.
Since introducing the more fat ball feeders earlier this year, the Spugs hardly ever touch the nuts, obviously the fat content is higher. Hardly any of the birds go for the nuts now except maybe the Coalie. Introduced sunflower hearts this week as well as black sunflower seeds. Both myself and a pal find it almost impossible to keep up with filling the fat ball feeders, greedy so and so's
Spotted a Chaffinch with a gammy leg yesterday, but it just carried on feeding as if nowt was up. Now if that had been some humans they would have been pestering the A&E
just goes to show the birds are tough nuts excuse the pun!
That's it folks all up to date.
Cheers
Max