Well that's another year done and dusted, hope it wasn't too bad a year for you all.
Link to last years
https://community.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/f/all-creatures/282077/in-my-garden-2023/1456815#1456815
Hope it's gonna be another 12 months of fantastic visitors to the garden...Will soon be time to start sewing seeds again ..woohoo.
And to kick off the new post I have had Song Thrush in the garden daily
Daily visits from Redwings
Woodie on tipytoes
Maggie
Jenny
Greylag ?..A think
A wee fuzz ball
Och a could go on and on but that will do for now me thinks
Well a gotta squeeze Jock in lol
Thanks for looking and best wishes to you all for the year ahead ;-)
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
No much choice CL with the god darn weather being so crap....my neighbours love me dearly
Linda257 said:Like butter wouldn't melt!
Like butter wouldn't melt!
What?
With a sword like that!
Good to see the wildlife reserve is still flourishing.
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
It's booming
Certainly managing to get around, tail or no tail.
It actually walked passed me early this morning when I was sat in potting shed...looked healthy enough
Linda257 said:It actually walked passed me early this morning when I was sat in potting shed...looked healthy enough
Nature is amazing how it aims to survive when the odds against are stacking up.
It sure is Mike , I also have another one with half a tail and a goldfinch with 1 foot
Linda257 said:It sure is Mike , I also have another one with half a tail and a goldfinch with 1 foot
I'm not sure if you remember the coal tit with the crossed beak that I had a few years back, and a sighting of another one the following year, poss one of it's offspring, both seemed to feed well.
Sadly, the tree they nested in was removed so someone could put an outdoor jacuzzi or whatever they call them, so we've not seen any coal tits since.
Bloody noisy things those outdoor jacuzzi......
Lol