Garden Visitors
Sunday November 24
Earlier this week, there were reports of Blackbirds arriving along the east coast. Pam counted a maximum of fifteen in our garden, feeding on the spilt seed from the feeders. They were then given some on the ground. Eighteen Goldfinches and ten House Sparrows also availed themselves of some winter warmers, in sub zero temperatures. The snow soon went but the strong, cold, wind prevailed. Storm Bert ( what an incongruous name) was worse elewhere, but threw more than enough rain at us.
Young Green Woodpeckers are annual Autumn visitors to our ant-rich lawn. The two who visited in September were not photographable. This afternoon a splendid adult was anting the other side of the pond. Ever optimistic, I took a couple of photos from my desk, using my point and shoot Canon, through a double-glazed patio door and then another double glazed window. In poor light.
With a little bit of judicious cropping and editing these are the best of a bad bunch.
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