I saw a tiny bird with a bright striped head in my twisted hazel this morning, dashed upstairs to get my telephoto but too late, missed it - I've just googled it and discovered it was a Goldcrest. Never knew 'til now it was UK's smallest bird... keep your eyes peeled, they're about. http://www.garden-birds.co.uk/birds/goldcrest.htm
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S/he'd probably thank you for preventing even more droppings ending up on the car! Well done anyway.
Around the ladder area we have en established population of goldcrests. One species of passerine not to fall prey to the enormous cat population that humans have instilled on the local ecology.
Often very hard to see, their call is very recognisable (I'd describe it as 'rolling'). Here is the song. https://www.rspb.org.uk/discoverandenjoynature/discoverandlearn/bir...
You can hear this regularly around the fairland park area in the wee hours.
I have had a Goldcrest at my shed office window twice in the last week. Gorgeous little bird and the first time I have seen one. Very distracting, it is constantly onthe move. Seems to want to get in the window, possibly to get at the spiders webs that I am cultivating.
I've seen two passing through the back garden a couple of times since January, and a neighbour has seen some in Downhills Park. Never seen them in London before! And a great picture of the house sparrow looking in the mirror, Eugene. Coming from King's Cross to leafy Harringay, it's the house sparrows I miss ...
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