Chris Packham and Winterwatch Madness, my garden bird list.

Just watching BBC’s Winterwatch on the iplayer – I don’t have a TV licence so can’t watch it live – I had started noticing that Chris Packham has been adding Madness song titles, but I don’t know enough of their songs so I probably missed a few. Ā My garden’s been slightly quieter today, but I hope to get a bit more bird watching in later during a lunch break. Ā I did get lucky and spot 2 bullfinches out of the window whilst watching winterwatch:

  1. Blackbird x 2
  2. Blue Tit x 2
  3. Bullfinch x 2
  4. Coal Tit x 2
  5. House Sparrows x 5 – added 12.47
  6. Woodpigeon x 3 –Ā updated 12.47

BBC’s Winterwatch great footage of Long-tailed Tits, Garden bird list.

The snow is still lying on the ground but there seems to be very few birds around in my garden. Ā I’ve just been watching BBC’s Winterwatch episode 2; if you’re a fan of Long-tailed Tits there’s a great piece about 9 or 10 minutes in: BBC iplayer WinterwatchĀ I’ve only seen them roosting once before, but not nestling down, just a pure accident. Ā Here’s my garden bird list so far, hope to update later in the day.

  1. Blackbird x 2
  2. Black-headed x 2, One of them didn’t have a tail, it seemed to be doing very well though!
  3. Blue Tit x 3
  4. Bullfinch x 3Ā Ā –Ā updated 11.13
  5. Carrion crow x 2
  6. Dunnock x 1
  7. Herring Gull x 1
  8. House Sparrows x 5 –Ā updated 11.13
  9. Magpie x 1
  10. Woodpigeon x 3

Out for a gentle stroll to the park.

As many regular viewers of the site would know I’ve had 3 torn ankle tendons in the past 4 years and major screw ups from the NHS causing long lasting pain but I was a landscape photographer (can’t currently work at that) and really NEED to walk! Ā It’s my hobby, my job, my passion! Ā So when I feel I can do some I get out for gentle strolls with a walking stick, whilst atĀ Saint Margaret’s Park I saw my first Pied Wagtail for the year, plus a few other birds:

  1. Carrion Crow x 5
  2. Pied Wagtail
  3. Woodpigeon x 2

Snow on the ground, garden birds for 15th of January 2013

I haven’t had a lot of time to look outside today, but the snow’s still lying and we’ve had a good list of birds already:

  1. Blackbird x 5
  2. Blue Tit x 2
  3. Coal Tit x 1
  4. Dunnock x 1
  5. Greenfinch x 5
  6. House Sparrow x 1
  7. Magpie x 3
  8. Woodpigeon x 2

The Cat is back so very few birds.

Sadly the cat is back, it runs away for 5 minutes and then is back stalking in the grass, I’ve now put some wire around the bottom of the hedge to try and stop it getting in, but sadly it means the fox and badger won’t be able to use the same path, very frustrating! Ā I won’t be able to keep an eye on outside as much as on the weekend as today is the day I update my finance pages today: SaverScence.co.uk [closed June 2018 as I move to a career in gardening after studying horticulture at Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh] – UK finance for the best rates for savings & ISAs, hopefully there’ll be more birds tomorrow. Ā here’s my veryĀ meagreĀ list:

  1. Blackbird x 2
  2. Blue Tit x 2
  3. Coal Tit x 1Ā update 13.55 – during my lunch break :D
  4. Great Tit x 2Ā update 13.55
  5. Magpie x 1Ā update 13.55
  6. Robin x 1Ā update 13.55
  7. Woodpigeon x 1

Snow falling in Edinburgh and my first Blackcap of the year.

The snow has started to fall again in Edinburgh and there’s been another first for the year a Blackcap –Ā there may have been 2 as one was feeding on some fatballs and another bird flew in and knocked it off, it all happened so fast I didn’t see if it was another blackcap. Remember if you have seen any Blackcaps during January theĀ Ā is currently running. Also addedĀ Feral Pigeon to the list today, I would have thought it’d be one on the list for the year by now but due to the fact I’ve been stuck at home due to injury and it’s not overly common in our garden I hadn’t seen any!

  1. Blackbird x 4
  2. Blackcap x 1 – Female.
  3. Blue Tit x 2
  4. Carrion crow x1
  5. Chaffinch x 2
  6. Coal Tit x 3
  7. Dunnock x 2
  8. Feral Pigeon Ā x 3
  9. Goldcrest x 2Ā updated 15.22 – this is another first for the year, and a first I’ve seen in my new garden!Ā 
  10. Greenfinch x 12
  11. House Sparrow x 2
  12. Long-tailed tit x 2Ā updated 15.37
  13. Magpie x1
  14. Robin x 1 – good to see the Robin back!
  15. Woodpigeon x 5

A cat in the garden means very few birds!

The garden is very lively with bird chatter but it all seems to be coming from the house sparrows, I do love to hear the sparrows. Ā Just found out why the garden is so quiet a cat, why is it that cats are allowed to enter someone else’s garden? Ā Dogs aren’t, also cats carry more diseases that humans can catch which is terrible if you’re someone who eats from a home grown garden. I think it’sĀ Latent Toxoplasmosis is one of the really bad ones and I’m pretty sure it’s the one that causes a lot of young men to have car accidents, as it slows down reaction time in humans especially 20 somethings men, but is rarely checked for. Ā So today’s bird list is very low:

  1. Blackbird x 2
  2. Blue Tit x 2
  3. House Sparrow x 5
  4. Woodpigeon x 2

Garden Bird list for Friday 11th of January 2012, Wood pigeons!

Hi all, my carpal tunnel’s flaring up pretty bad, so I’ve not been on twitter that much or writing a lot for my other websites, today’s garden birdlist isn’t as long as some days, but there are 8 species and 20 birds in total, not too bad:

  1. Blackbird x 2
  2. Blue Tit x 2
  3. Chaffinch x 1
  4. Coal Tit x 2
  5. House Sparrow x 4
  6. Magpie x 1
  7. Woodpigeon x 6

Wood Pigeons already mating and a new bird to the list.

IĀ witnessedĀ wood pigeons mating today, as well as very frisky dunnocks, also added another bird to the year list a Jackdaw, shocked it’s taken this long but first I’ve seen so far, here’s today’s garden bird list:

  1. Blackbird x 3
  2. Black-headed gull x 1
  3. Blue Tit x 2
  4. Carrion crow x 2
  5. Chaffinch x 1
  6. Coal Tit x 1
  7. Dunnock x 3
  8. Herring Gull x 1
  9. House Sparrow x 4
  10. Jackdaw x 1
  11. Magpie x 1
  12. Woodpigeon x 2

Only one that’s missing for the year so far that I thought I would have seen by now in the garden is the wren.

Quiet morning in the garden, reports of Fulmers nesting on Salisbury Crags.

Another very quiet but lovely morning in the garden today, very few birds about. Ā I’ve been told there’s Fulmers already starting to nest onĀ Salisbury Crags in Holyrood Park so I hope to go out and have a look for them, here’s my garden list so far today:

  1. Blackbird x 3
  2. Blue Tits x 2
  3. Coal Tit x 2
  4. Dunnock x 1
  5. Greenfinch x 1
  6. House Sparrow x around 20
  7. Woodpigeon x 5

It’s interesting that there was only 1 greenfinch and 1 house sparrow (now updated to 4 – another update to around 20), I’m used to these being flock birds and if not at least 2 at a time.

Are birds showing spring breeding behaviour?

Wow anĀ incrediblyĀ quiet morning in the garden, I’m not sure why, but as far as I can tell it’s not because of the same reason Ian is having just near me: Sparrowhawk. Ā The blackbirds really sound as if they’re trying to setup breeding territories and singing at all hours of the day, dawn chorus was in full swing! Ā Alfred Turner – thunor1957Ā on twitter said that the birds near him in Birmingham were really showing spring traits and breeding behaviour, checking nest boxes and other such things. Ā I hope they don’t try too early as there’s more cold weather on the way. Ā Here’s my very small list today, updated at 15.00 with a few extras:

  1. Blackbird x 1
  2. Blue Tit x 1
  3. Coal Tit x 2
  4. Dunnock x 1
  5. House Sparrows x 4
  6. Magpie x 1
  7. Woodpigeon x 1

As usual from my garden.