land some 100+ metres away , looking very sorry for itself . From it's perch , it could see other species feeding from feeders close to some stables , and after a short while , it was tempted to the area , even though
it meant more grief from the Magpies and Blackbirds particularly . It obviously didn't know what to do , but
it did give an unusual photo opportunity , a Common Buzzard on a bird table . Shortly after taking the shot , the local Corvids spotted it again , and this time it was chased deeper into the surrounding woodland . I just hope it is managing to find some bits and pieces to eat and that the snow melts and ground defrosts so it can get back to what it knows . The rest of the walk was pretty quiet , with very little seen or heard , apart from a very persistent Gt. Spotted Woodpecker drumming it's heart out , and a flock of Goldfinches on feeders in
a front garden on my way back , and a Magpie using one of the Buzzard's fence posts .
This afternoon , the skies lightened , with the odd glimpse of the sun , which encouraged even more birds to the garden feeders , like ,
a colourful male Chaffinch , one of 20+ of the species coming in ,
to keep the balance , a female Greenfinch , one of 6 or 8 ,
a Fieldfare of unknown gender , the first in the garden this Winter ,
and finally , Carol wasn't totally sure who was eating the mealworms that were being put out . I think we know the answer now .
4 comments:
Good luck to the Buzzard Greenie, warmer weather by the weekend :-)
I see you are well and truly back with the Photo's now !
Ah, I really feel for that poor Buzzard. I hope it finds enough food to get by and makes it through this spell of hard weather. Lovely pics of the garden birds :)
Poor Buzzard, it is hard work for the birds in this weather! Lovely garden photos. Well done with the Fieldfare, the snow has brought them into my garden again too. Great photo of the Robin :-)
A Buzzard on a bird table Greenie,not seen that before! Nice shots all round.
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