Sunday 7 February 2010

I'm back - and with Goldfinches in my garden!!!

Well folks, it's been a while.  I've gone from being (very) part-time self-employed to being that and full-time employed - and I'm finding it's taking up rather too much of my time!

Certainly it's eating into my birding, photography and generally getting out into the countryside in a major way.  I haven't been able to really do much of any of these for about two weeks.  Hmph! 

So today I returned home, mid-afternoon, and had a quick look in the garden to see what bird action might be taking place.  There was a lone Blue Tit eating from the feeders, and a couple of Wood Pigeons high up in a tree.  I was about to walk away when I noticed a smaller bird even higher up in the same tree.  I couldn't make out its colouring from where I was standing, but something about its shape and the way it moved told me it wasn't one of the regular visitors to our garden.  All of a sudden, it was joined by about 20 more, and I rushed to get my bins.  Yep, it was a flock of Goldfinches - my favourite favourite bird.  Just a tad excited!!  Of course I've seen loads of Goldfinches before, but never in my back garden - and certainly not in these numbers.  I was able to get a few record shots, but that's all:






































For a while I was hoping that they'd venture down to the feeders so I could see them close up.  However, upon closer inspection it became obvious that they had plenty to feed on in the tree.  Buds, I presume, or some sort of insect?  If anyone can enlighten me I'd be grateful!  As I said, I've never seen them in this garden before, and they've obviously found something delicious, which is great :) 

So, that's my day made!  Now if only I didn't have to go to work at 6:45 tomorrow morning, I could hang out here and see if they return... 

6 comments:

  1. Well done. That is quite a large flock of Goldies. I hope you can find out why they suddenly appeared and what has tempted them.

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  2. Try a Nyger feeder Estelle - that should tempt them down if you havent already got one.

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  3. thanks simon - already done! bought niger seeds and feeder yesterday... fingers crossed!

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  4. Well done Estelle! They do eat the niger seed in my garden but it is the sunflower hearts they really adore, they eat me out of house and home. I do hope they visit you again, they really are delightful little birds, so colourful!

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  5. sunflower hearts, eh? might have to give them a try too... it would be great to have these beauties visit the garden regularly to feed :)

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  6. Can any one tell me if it is worth getting a niger feeder in Macclesfield as I have never seen any but sparrows and Great Tits in my garden!

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