Due to the snowy weather (and a day off school!) I have spent most of this morning watching the birds flying into my garden.
Living in the suburds of Sheffield I was very surprised when I saw 2 yellowhammers in my garden-something which have never visited here before!
Like many other gardens I have many blue tits, great tits, goldfinches, blackbirds and robins. Other visitors that have also been in many garden include redwings, greater spotted woodpeckers, red-legged partridge(a massive surprise as I live a few miles from the countryside!) as well as sparrowhawks and ravens flying over.
So I was just wondering what types of birds you often get in your garden as well as some more surprising visitors that have been in your garden!
Willtheman
Living in the suburds of Sheffield I was very surprised when I saw 2 yellowhammers in my garden-something which have never visited here before!
Like many other gardens I have many blue tits, great tits, goldfinches, blackbirds and robins. Other visitors that have also been in many garden include redwings, greater spotted woodpeckers, red-legged partridge(a massive surprise as I live a few miles from the countryside!) as well as sparrowhawks and ravens flying over.
So I was just wondering what types of birds you often get in your garden as well as some more surprising visitors that have been in your garden!
Willtheman
