I'm very happy that the lone male Brambling and one of the two female Blackcaps are still visiting my garden. I now have four Siskins - two males and two females but they had left before the sun was up.
Managed to get a couple of pics this morning although both birds were in a shady area of the garden; unfortunately I took these through a double-glazed door that, to my shame, is in need of a clean. Needless to say, as soon as I opened the doors, albeit very quietly and gently, both subjects flew off!
Female Blackcap

Male Brambling in winter plumage

Managed to get a couple of pics this morning although both birds were in a shady area of the garden; unfortunately I took these through a double-glazed door that, to my shame, is in need of a clean. Needless to say, as soon as I opened the doors, albeit very quietly and gently, both subjects flew off!
Female Blackcap

Male Brambling in winter plumage

Brambling and Blackcap
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