Cheers Wurzel. I was pleased with that list myself for just an hour. A GS Woodpecker is also there most days but sods law meant that it didn't turn up until later in the afternoon and so missed the list.
Tuesday 6th February
We have just had another similar weekend to the previous one, that is a wet and miserable Saturday followed by a dry Sunday with plenty of blue sky although this time the temperature took a dive through the day.
Since then it has been cold with a bitter wind blowing from the north. Today we have had some light flurries of snow through the day and as I write this it you can see by the light of the streetlights outside that it is it is coming down fairly heavily.
There were more Goldfinches in the garden at the weekend than I usually see, probably attracted to the feeders by the more 'normal' winter we are having, in other words colder than the last few.
The pair of Blackcaps are still around and the male seems to be getting more confident. Last week he spent most of his time hiding in the bushes whilst the female was visiting the feeders more often.
I was quite pleased to get the shot below of a Coal tit as they usually dart in and out again too quickly for me to grab a photo.
One of the local foxes was making the most of a sunny spot at the bottom of the garden and I got the distinct impression it was sticking its tongue out at me.
More cold days ahead this week and the slightly milder ones only look to be getting up to 5 or 6 degrees at most so not much sign of spring here yet. Time to get back to thinking about what I would like to see this coming season and making some plans

Bye for now,
Neil.