Didn't realise I was way behind updating this thread
February has just flown by as far as I'm concerned but most days are getting warmer
The first week of Feb' saw very little except for the gang of Spuggys in front garden which most days they number upwards of 40, and a mate of mine also gets good numbers of them in his back garden, so they are certainly thriving in our neck of woods, unlike some places in my county.
The second week saw a little more action with a pair of Collared Doves seen mating on the fence, with the local Sprawk making a pass over the house.
The third week picked up as well with a visit from two Long-tailed Tit on the 20th, did manage to get some close up pics which turned out good, they were on the fat slab feeder in the lilac. This day also saw a Robin, Dunnock, Magpie, Doves, Chaffinches, Starling - c40, Blackie, Wood Pigeons and over had 15 adult and 1 1st winter Common Gull.
Last week spotted a female Blackie with nesting material going in the front garden privet hedge every day, which I can see sat in my armchair in lounge which is handy
. Also spotted a pair of W Pigeons mating on the same fence as the Doves ( must be a lucky fence).
The number of birds has certainly increased with one day a party of 5 Greenfinches on the rowan, up to a dozen Chaffinch in back garden and half a dozen in front garden ( keeping a constant eye-out for Brambling but not very hopeful). Had two Magpie in garden taking particular interest in the small conifer, had wondered if they were thinking of nest building or a raiding party for eggs etc.
Today March 3rd had a very short but noisy visit from 13 Common Gull ( they rarely land ) after I put the remnants of a chicken carcass on the garage roof, there was no way I'd have time to get the camera, but enjoyed the spectacle from no more than 30', they were not bothered that I was stood there
Well that's got that updated, now for a cuppa and biscuits mmmmmmm
Kind regards
John