Hi Everyone,
I've recently moved to Dodworth in Barnsley, and have a beautiful little garden that seems to attract a lot of bird life, which has now got me interested in watching them and finding out more about the visitors I get each day.
90% of what I seem to get in the garden is sparrows and dunnocks, but I also get pigeons, blackbirds, goldfinch's, blue tits and Jays. However, about a week ago I spotted this little fella...
Which looks to my (very) inexperienced eye to be a Savi's Warbler, but I wanted to get the take of the experts on here. Have I got that right, or am I off the mark?
GazM said:One thing I have found that can work is Google Lens.
Thanks for that, Gaz. I wasn't aware of it so have downloaded it to my phone. I tried it on a couple of photos on the front cover of a book - a butterfly and a robin. It identified them correctly in both cases although of course they were Hi Res images. Not sure how well it would work on images that are less than perfect. All this artificial intelligence is mind blowing - all I want is some ordinary intelligence. LOL
Believe it or not, Google Lens actually managed to identify the attached picture as that of a Goldfinch, which blows my mind frankly!