Wednesday, 14 March 2018

March 14th

Strong biting winds today put pay to the Hawfinch's showing anything like they did yesterday . I met up with Jack early morning who had already seen two and I had a couple more with two other birders in a different area , so the conclusion was four birds at least still on site . Brambling showed a little better staying lower down with six showing there are undoubtedly more around. Also noted this morning 48 Fieldfare flying over , single Cormorant and 11 Bullfinch . Decided to call it a morning after a couple of hours being battered by the winds , and go down this afternoon and concentrate on the feeding station . Brambling , Bullfinch , Reed Bunting and Greenfinch were all using Stubbs table , so called as Mark and Tracey Stubbs donated the feeding table. Also on the feeders were Long-tailed Tits and Coal Tits but no sign today of the male Blackcap. Images below are of the male Reed Bunting on Stubbs table , and male Brambling taken around the feeding area. If viewing please be sensible and keep your distance give the birds chance to feed .
Reed Bunting (male).
Reed Bunting (make).
Brambling (male).
Brambling (male).

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