Well the snow has arrived in good time for Big Garden Birdwatch next weekend. It's been driving good numbers of birds into people's gardens - and some unusual visitors too. Reed buntings, redwings and fieldfares, pheasants, bramblings and blackcaps have all been found by people I know in my home county of Cambridgeshire over the weekend.

I went to town keeping my birds well fed over the weekend, with a whole range of food from the RSPB birdfood range (sorry for the shameless plug, but 100% of profits go to our conservation work), including Buggy Nibbles, fat balls, feeder mix, suet pellets with raisins and bugs and more all helping out the birds. Many people have been reporting fieldfares in their gardens with fallen apples doing the job (I spiked mine on a branch and the blackbirds loved them). Redwings and fieldfares (below) have been suffering that's for sure and I've come across several redwings that allowed approach to a few inches - clearly exhausted and very hungry and tired.

I went for  a long walk out from home on saturday and found a superb flock of 600 skylarks in the field next to my garden -  I was surprised they'd stuck around with snow covering the ground, but a row of stubble left by the farmer had provided them with plenty of food. I'm not sure I've ever seen such a big flock actually.

So this week I'd recommend stocking up your feeders and getting the birds warmed up for Big Garden Birdwatch next weekend. It could be a great birdwatch with some good counts, so please make sure that you take part and tell the RSPB about your garden birds. There are some more tips for the Birdwatch in the current issue of Birds

Thanks for all your positive comments about the latest issue of the magazine by the way. Glad so many of you are enjoying it. We're on course for the most e-mails ever received in a single month for Birds magazine, so keep them coming. It was good to have a few complaints about me not posting a blog as usual on Friday - glad some of you are reading and sorry!

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  • Hi Rodney.

    Come to The Lodge at the moment and you'll see siskins and redpolls on the feeders (especially at the shop and in front of the hide) plus nuthatches, all sorts of commmoner finches and tits and great spotted woodpeckers all posing for your camera. Crossbills and ravens are around too most days. Come and give it a go!

    Bad luck on the blackcap Dwayne - very honest of you not to include it in your count. I had a sparrow back the day after the count which was annoying!

    Mark

    PS. about to post about my Birdwatch now.

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  • Hi Rodney.

    Come to The Lodge at the moment and you'll see siskins and redpolls on the feeders (especially at the shop and in front of the hide) plus nuthatches, all sorts of commmoner finches and tits and great spotted woodpeckers all posing for your camera. Crossbills and ravens are around too most days. Come and give it a go!

    Bad luck on the blackcap Dwayne - very honest of you not to include it in your count. I had a sparrow back the day after the count which was annoying!

    Mark

    PS. about to post about my Birdwatch now.

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