Woodpeckers and Yellowhammers

Hello

We have a young woodpecker visiting our garden now - have just managed to get a good look at him through the bins and definetely a young one. We have had the adult birds for a couple of years but this is the first time for a youngster.

 

We still have yellowhammers visiting lots of times every day - will try to get photos - we think we have 2 males and 2 females but difficult to be sure - sometimes I think they may be juveniles so need photos to be sure.

Has anyone had baby yellowhammers in their garden?

We have baby blue tits and great tits and 2 baby robins at the moment - birds all seem to be visiting frequently still.

 

 

Jazzcat

 

  • Anonymous
    0 Anonymous 20/06/2010 17:28

    Hi Jazzcat

    That is great news to have Juvenile Woodpeckers and Yellow hammers in your garden

    The Juvenile Woodpeckers a distinctive.  The Juvenile Yellow Hammers look streakier and the yellow areas more washed out than the adults.  You would not think that they are the same species of bird.  I have never spotted a Juvenile Yellow Hammer yet and one day hope to - will carry on wishing for the time being.

    You are lucky to have great views of your juvenile birds at the moment.

    Regards

    Kathy and Dave

  • Hello Blackbird

    Yes the yellowhammers are proving difficult as we don't seem to see them all together - we think we have 2 males as one of them seems a lot yellower that the other.

    I've asked my husband to take photos during the day then hopefully we can compare and see for certain what we have!

    As you say the young woodpecker is quite distinctive - he is visiting the peanut feeder at the bottom of the garden so can't see him from the house. Today was the first time I managed to get the binoculars on him- woodpeckers always seem to be round the back of the feeders - I'm sure they do it on purpose

     

    Jazzcat

  • Anonymous
    0 Anonymous 20/06/2010 20:18 in reply to jazzcat

    Hi Jazzcat

    Yes, I have noticed that Woodpeckers seem to sense that you are watching them and they like to hide around the other side of feeders.  It is like they are playing peek-a-boo with you.

    I would love to see any photos that you have of your Woodpecker and your Yellow Hammer anytime

    We all love our photo's here {thumbs up}

    Regards

    Kathy and Dave