Two Coal Tits await landing space on the seed feeder (O.O’Sullivan).
There is a really decent procession of birds to the feeders: we are providing Peanuts, a seed mix with sunflower hearts added and a square of fat/nut mix. After two weeks of the garden bird survey, we are seeing great numbers of Coal Tits, up to seven on view at any one time! The other tits are not far behind and other good showings include Chaffinches, nearly 20.
Great Spotted Woodpecker gets stuck in! (O.O’Sullivan).
Best of all, after an absence all autumn, the local Great Spotted Woodpecker weighs in daily, a female, joined just this weekend by a second bird, a male: a much brighter bird with red nape and much cleaner underparts. Both birds seem a little more relaxed towards our in house movements than heretofore, and spend a bit more time on the peanut feeder, though the female does insist on zero tolerance and/or sharing the feeder with members of the tit family: reaching out its drill like bill towards any bold approaches to the feeder when it is in occupation.