today there were lots of Bluetits on our 3 feeder around 25..now how can i tell male from female.. never really throught about before.. they were going mad at the fat balls and seed.. for around 1 1/2 hours..
next the SISKIN today they seem to be back..not seem any this year again male /female..
dark top of head were the ones today..
Green finch i,m ok on and most of the others the pop in and out sorry to ask but as i said never really gave it a throught
lol jenny
Life without Nature I could not cope..Being keep locked away..from the forest.. I could not stand..
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Diogenes said:All I can suggest is that you leave a TV remote control handset on the bird table. The male will get to it first.
Hi Diogenes
LOL very good!
Best wishes Chris
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Hi Buzzard
Thanks for the information and the links.
Your cuckoo must have been singing Happy Birthday to me!
Hi Jenny
I saw my first siskin of the year today. He perched on my goldfinch flocker within minutes of my new feeding station pole being erected.
The RSPB bird identifier might come in useful: http://www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/birdidentifier/
Hi Buzzard,
That's very helpful, thank you. I hope my binoculars are powerful enough to let me see that sort of detail at breakfast time tomorrow!
Best wishes
SB
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Thank you for those links. Very interesting videos and photos, and easy to see the difference in such close up. Not so easy in reality! I was practising yesterday, using the red head as a feature. I'll pass on the nasal hair!!
Thanks again.
Linda
Cheers, Linda.
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Thanks from me also Buzzard. The link to Graeme's video plus stills is brilliant - why can't bird books make it that simple!!!
p.s. I have a little robin challenge for you which I will post later.
The necessity of bird-watching is a really good reason for avoiding all forms of housework.
The dust will still be there tomorrow - the birds may not be!