Chilly out!
We've had a mostly good start to this year, freezing but gorgeous weather well, this last week anyway and I've been trying to get out for a wander every day that I don't go walking elsewhere but, if I don't get out early, the sun is off to Australia before I can get a few good shots.
So January 2nd was my first drift down to the old Oak feeding post.
I've now got two feeding posts, this one is at the first lane junction and I only ever drop my seed / suet mix here but the Coal Tits and a couple of Robins are on it before I can move away, which is nice.
The old Oak is only a couple of hundred yards further on and I now leave the same mix there but also add a Red Squirrel mix, I'm kind of hoping to draw the attention of the local Jays too ..... one day.
I've found the Great Tits up here are the most wary of all those that drop by, they sit up in the branches watching everything, usually until I wander back a bit.
The Coal Tits are in like a shot, I have tried to get them to hand feed but not yet.
My absolute star of this new area, is the Red Squirrel! I've now watched it eating, foraging, bounding around the surrounding area and falling from a tree but, this set of it eating and catching the evening sunlight!!!!
I'll leave these here for now, I have a few more to edit but, I just loved this lot.
Absolutely gorgeous, if it wasn't freezing I'd be up there all day
for now
Fantastic set of photos, lovely to see a red squirrel thank you for sharing
I think I would happily spend all day there freezing my bits off just to watch the Red Squirrels..lucky you Scoz
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
Wonderful captures of the lovely Red Squirrel, many thanks for sharing
2013 photos & vids here
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Lovely drop of light you had there Scoz... lucky sod!
Them red squirrels are so photogenic Scozmos.
What a little beauty that red squirrel and lovely photos of it; with the freezing weather the birds and other wildlife will be seeking easy food source. /
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Regards, Hazel
Great photos of the red squirrels Scozmos and not forgetting the Robin