Hi there
I have to admit the endearing bird I have had is the Yellow hammer. While living at Stirling, Scotland we had a birdtable in the farm yard. A male and female Yellow Hammer would come in every morning and snack on the seed that had landed on the ground from the bird feeders.
In Scotland Yellow Hammers have the 'nickname' of Scottish Canery'. The yellow on the male bird is very bright and it was super to see them so close up as we did.
At the same property we where also lucky to have a Pied Wagtail and a Grey Wagtail. Both birds raised their families in our garden area. The little ones where so cute, and even though their tails where short and stubby they still wagged their tails. The birds in question seen to trust us. They where not worried when we weeded the garden area at all.
Anyone else had lovely experiences like mentioned here
Regards
Kathy and Dave
Hi,
best visitor so far was a Waxwing although I had to stand on a ladder in the garage doorway to be able to see it. One morning a Corn Bunting sang from the hedge which was a bit of a shock :)
S
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Great birds everyone and I love to hear all about what other people have in their gardens (thumbs up}
Love Corn Buntings though they have a non descriptive little tunes - more of a muffled continual squeak.
They are not the brightest coloured bird either - more like a plain green job.
seymouraves said: Hi, best visitor so far was a Waxwing although I had to stand on a ladder in the garage doorway to be able to see it. One morning a Corn Bunting sang from the hedge which was a bit of a shock :) S