An elusive female blackcap spent a long time in the honeysuckle on the old apple trees in the garden. The first time we have seen one in the garden this winter. A Coal tit spent a long time in the tree making repeat visits to the bird feeder. We have had fleeting visits before, but this was the first time one had stayed for any length of time.
Friday, 23 December 2016
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