The Dunnock is a bird that will visit when every other bird isn’t around. In fact, I think they prefer visiting the quiet feeders. There were 4 of them at the end of our garden and they flit in and out of cover. They are quite shy, but as long as you are careful, they allow you to go nearer to them. I find that they tend to prefer the seed mixture that we have in one of the feeders and the bird table.
There weren’t many of the usual dominant Greenfinches or Chaffinches, so it gave an opportunity for the smaller birds to come in and feed. The Dunnocks don’t tend to feed on the fat feeders but some of the others have been very busy feeding. Coal Tits, Blue Tits and Robins have been taking food from them. In the winter I find that it is important to provide some high-calorie foods that will help the birds keep their energy levels up through the cold winter months.
Its interesting to see what has been going on in Shirl’s garden. The chaffinches she saw yesterday weren’t in our garden in such large numbers but I’d love to see them in our garden this weekend. Although our feeders were quiet yesterday, the Jay has visited again. Every time it comes, it gets closer to our bird table. Fingers crossed that I will see it again soon. The Blackbirds aren’t really feeding on our lawn as much as last year but there are definately more of them around. They have been in numbers in bushes either side of our garden.
All photos taken in my garden on 9/11/08
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