I have several pairs of blackbirds fighting over nesting sites. A large feeding station attracts sparrows, dunnocks, coal tits, long tailed tits, great tits and blue tits. Suet blocks are feeding magpies. I have seen a pair of bullfinches (yes, bullfinches, not chaffinches) and greenfinches/goldfinches.
Have also seen several robins - two of which were fighting. There is a huge population of wood pigeons and collared doves. I have five nesting boxes, two of which are housing nesting sparrows (they were supposed to be for the blue tits, but no chance!). I have, sadly, only seen one Mistle Thrush. The birds of prey know where to come for easy pickings. I have seen sparrowhawks, gliding and hovering kestrels and a buzzard (eating a rabbit). There was also a bird of prey I did not recognize. Weirdly, it had orange legs rather than yellow and was very slender, about the size of a sparrowhawk. It landed on my shed and the thud woke me up. It was brown in colour and speckled. I regret I have no decent camera, so cannot take any photos. Last year I saw very few starlings.
Hi Bosley welcome to the forum from me in Barnsley.
Great description of your situation - I almost feel I'm there when reading it. I'm sure one of the experts will recognise your Bird of Prey.
And you don't need fancy kit to put photos on here - take em with your phone or whatever, if we can tell they're birds we love to see em!
Regards
Ian