The car door was frozen solid thanks to yesterday’s rain followed by a frosty night. “Minus 2°C” - “Danger of Ice” said the dash display when I eventually got into the car.
There was a choice - head up to Oakenclough for a ringing session or drive out Pilling way for a spot of birding.
I chose ringing, braved the frozen ropes and poles and worked through the early pain barrier of icy fingers.
I was pleased I did as a total of 18 birds was pretty good for a lone effort, including as it did an unexpected bonus in the shape of a Brambling and more of the target finches.
Totals today: 7 Goldfinch, 5 Chaffinch, 2 Blue Tit, 1 Great Tit, 1 Robin, 1 Lesser Redpoll and 1 Brambling.
Bramblings have been very scarce during this very mild winter but this time of year is one of the better periods in which to see this close relative of the common Chaffinch. Better still to catch one, today’s an adult female caught in the company of Chaffinches.
Brambling
Brambling
The single Lesser Redpoll was the first bird of the morning. Although an obvious adult male the early morning sun emphasised the red of the photograph.
Lesser Redpoll
Lesser Redpoll
There’s no need to accentuate the red in a Robin Redbreast or the red in the face of a Goldfinch or a Chaffinch.
Robin
Goldfinch
Chaffinch
The morning’s birding was rather limited due to working alone whilst ringing. Of note came 1 Buzzard, 20+ Chaffinch, 1 Siskin, 2 Great-spotted Woodpecker, 1 Sparrowhawk, 4 Cormorant and 6 Oystercatcher.
Oakenclough
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Linking today to I'd Rather be Birding and also Eileen's Saturday Blog.
Linking today to I'd Rather be Birding and also Eileen's Saturday Blog.