After the recent heavy snow the garden is still covered. There are two hanging feeders, a fat bar for the starlings and two ground trays, one with a proprietory "robin mix" which is enjoyed by everything except the robins and the other with a mix of kibbled sunflower seeds and oatmeal.
I am now regularly getting a couple of starlings in the garden along with the other regulars and finally a goldfinch returned, the first seen this winter. It came and perched in the lilac but didn't visit the feedes. As I have only seen them on pole mounted feeders I suspect that they might simply not like the hanging ones.
While out last night I was lucky to see a barn owl fly across the road at Haddenham. Again that is the first that I have seen for a while.
It is just over an hour since I wrote the above and since then have had a pair of goldfinches on one of the hanging feeders.
I am now regularly getting a couple of starlings in the garden along with the other regulars and finally a goldfinch returned, the first seen this winter. It came and perched in the lilac but didn't visit the feedes. As I have only seen them on pole mounted feeders I suspect that they might simply not like the hanging ones.
While out last night I was lucky to see a barn owl fly across the road at Haddenham. Again that is the first that I have seen for a while.
It is just over an hour since I wrote the above and since then have had a pair of goldfinches on one of the hanging feeders.
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