Eric posted a lovely photo of a Robin in his seasonal greetings message to wish us all a Happy Christmas.
Its the time of year when the birds need us to help keep them fed and watered to get through winter.
They are so nice to see coming in closer to the house.
We now have a regular visitor to our garden nearly every day - a very healthy looking hen pheasant, to the seed I throw over the tarmac outside the office window.
I'm hoping she will bring her boy friend along soon
. Mind you the "running costs" are high! She has a good feed each visit and a good appetite
I'm learning a bit about the whims of our birds.
Starlings like just about anything - bread disappears rapidly and they love the fat balls.
I throw out a handful of porridge - and see the Robin and other small birds like that. It goes quickly, thank you!
The Goldfinches (red blotches on head, yellow markings on wings) arrived magically within half an hour of filling the Niger seed feeder - unseen prior to that and the same thing happened last year. I hang it in a small Acer palmatum atropurpureum in the side garden which we overlook from our dinette. I didn't replenish until it had dropped all its leaves (which hung on until last week). Great entertainment at coffee and lunchtime.
The blackbirds are now arriving - they seemed to be keeping a low profile. I think they are eating fallen apples up the garden. They seem to like granulated peanuts and mealworms. They seem to be more active just before dark when Starlings and other birds have called it a day. I now know when to throw them their supper time treat
Other regular visitors are Crows, Doves and Magpies.
I'm disappointed not to see any Thrushes. Last year they were rarely spotted.
Then we have that pesky cat from the house behind us. They have 5 of them and don't allow them into the house - so they wander in here. One in particular is a real nuisance, a young black one. I have to look out for it sneaking up on my feathered friends and chase it more than once a day
In between, I try to get some work done on the computer
Perhaps our members will add a few photos to this topic