In a Scottish country garden

Hi all, I'd like to offer a bit of background to this thread, if I may? We moved back to central, rural Scotland from S Wales in 2022 and have been adapting to but loving the solitude and quiet that has brought but, for me, it's the wildlife, the birds. We are SO lucky to have birds visiting the garden that I'd hoped I might see here. Now I see most of them daily so, I have a "few" photos taken from my den, (wee box room) where I look out directly at an Ash tree and our feeders. 

So, I'd like to share some of those images here, I hope that works or is the way it's done?

September 1st 2024

As an example, as I typed this, I spotted a wee bird landing at the base of the tree, turned out to be a young Robin. Robins are a less frequent visitor so I was up and grabbing a few shots when an adult shot in and chased it off!! Typical. 

This morning, my mood was totally lifted by the first (as far as I know) visit of a wee flock of Long-tailed Tits AND, a couple stood still long enough to photograph! Bonus Smile

Set September off nicely. Thumbsup

    

I don't think I've had such clear shots before, they're usually at dawn or dusk and in a hurry!

Really pleased to get these shots, I'm sure there will be more, they come through more often as the weather changes. 

  • I agree ILR, I found myself smiling as I watched it back, at one point they kind of snuggle together then bickering breaks out Laughing

  • September 2024

    Back at the beginning of the month I noticed we started getting visits by Robins, they're not really on my regular visitor list, I guess there's too much space and other stuff out there, which is great but, they do drop by, especially after nesting, fledging and so on, as these shots show.

    I just looked back and the first shot of a garden Robin is in August! 

    Adult Robin 4th Sept.

    There's an obvious adult bird around but this one stood out!

    First sight of "Raggy" 5th Sept.

    There is or was another youngster around but I haven't seen it again for ages.

    Juvenile Robin 5th Sept.

    These two were on the same day so obviously different birds, the latter being the one I haven't seen since.

    Raggy between the tree trunks 7th Sept.

    I have no more shots of Raggy until yesterday, of course I'm really not sitting here every single moment t of every day, honest! Laughing

    Raggy - 28th Sept.

    There is  a question in all this. Is this an adult who is tatty after raising youngsters or a young bird mouthing into adult feathers? 

    Raggy, as I've named it, is still visiting daily as is another adult bird.Thumbsup

  • Raggy

    Raggy, love it, a brilliant name.

    We seem to be enjoying quite a few robin visits this year, one of the juv's has been watching the house sparrows going into the seed feeder to feed, and guess what, the robin is, after numerous attempts trying to balance on the edge.

    The robin hasn't quite mastered the art of going in while puffing itself out to keep warm.