I usually bring out my camera whilst I am out with the rabbits, so that I can take a photo of anything that arrives whilst I am out there. It seems to be the various finches that like to feed at this time. The bossy Greenfinch in the photo below was daring enough to feed just a couple of metres away from me- although it struggled to find food in that near empty bird feeder. Those sunflower hearts are just too good to resist for the Greenfinches!

And last, but by no means least is the female Chaffinch in the photo below. It was still quite bright outside when I took the photo, but they are so much harder to photograph than the Greenfinches and Goldfinches. Chaffinch numbers have been very high throughout this month which is why they have featured in many of my previous posts. It was nice to capture the female this time rather than the very bright males.
I thought in the last part of this posting, I would share a video that I meant to show you at least a week ago, but never got around to doing it. In case you didn't know, we have Blue Tits nesting in a nestbox on our conservatory at the moment, and we think that a female could currently be incubating eggs. One of the Blue Tit parents is spending long periods of time in the nestbox at the moment, whilst our male seems to check on her and feed her every now and then. Because this isn't a camera nestbox, it's impossible to be sure, but this is what we think is happening.
The video below shows a very cautious Blue Tit (we think it is the male after ID checking) on the hole of the nestbox. He is seen looking around to make sure the coast is clear to enter the nestbox. Maybe it is me that he has seen, but I thought I was quite well hidden in our office building with my tripod. Ah, well I managed to capture Mr Blue Tit for around 2 minutes before he flew off.
My next posting definitely will include the blossom I wanted to show you. I thought I would show the flower stages of the blossom, so taking the photos has taken a little longer than expected. Still, the post should be all set to go tomorrow, or the day after that. But for now, enjoy your evening finches.
8 comments:
Beautiful shots Joe!!! Can't see the video though.
Great finch photos Joe. I love your Goldfinches. Especially the males. They are so striking.
great photos and enjoyed wathching the video.
I watched your cute video Joe...so neat!! Maybe you'll have lots of activity at that box soon.
Lovely post again Joe and great photos. I too love the Goldfinch, it's colours are so cheerful and vivid and I have also noticed how the Greenfinch is bolder and more aggressive.
I loved the interesting Blue Tit video also.
Hi Ginnymo, Lisa, Chris and Shysongbird,
Ginnymo- Thank you- glad you enjoyed the photos. I haven't got a camera that is specifically for bird photography, so its always rewarding to take some good shots. Glad you eventually saw the vid. I don't know why it wouldn't load originally. Yes, I am hoping to hear the sound of chicks begging for food soon!
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Lisa- Thanks, glad you liked them. Yes, you are exactly right about the Goldfinches. They are so fantastic to watch too.
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Chris- Hi glad you enjoyed this posting, especially the video. Its great to think I am providing a home for a pair of birds.
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Shysongbird- Thanks for the comment, glad you enjoyed the photos. Yes, the Goldfinch is such a fantastic garden bird, and so vivid as you said. I enjoyed capturing the Blue Tit vid, hopefully I can show you some more of the nesting story soon
Some lovely photos Joe - see your nest box - reminds of of my discovery today - we have Blue Tit babies already - nesting in the box on our walnut tree - they had two broods in this box last year so am hoping this will be the case again this year! I'm sure your bunnies will appreciate a clean hutch... I used to keep them when I was younger :-)
Hi Miranda,
Thanks for your comment, glad you enjoyed the photos. Aw, I look forward to hearing more about your nesting Blue Tits on your blog- good luck for the little chicks.
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