Still not certain whether waitaing for feeding or making a conference how to manage winter in January next year.
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year Anna.
Ik heb elk jaar een nest in de schutting, peter en de mussen blijven de hele winter door in de buurt. Als ze eenmaal weten dat je veel voert zijn het trouwe gasten. Het zijn alleen mussen terwijl er ook grote groepen koolmezen in de buurt zitten maar die komen alleen met erg strenge winter in de tuin. net als roodborstjes. Die zie ik normaal ook nooit.
I was reading your comment to Peter and your comment about rarely seeing Robins. Over here, a Robin in the garden is an early sign of spring in northern latitudes. Our Robins are in the "Thrush" family of birds....maybe not so over there?
I don't know about the "early sign" , Larry! It can be possible... I know there was a Robin a few times last january. And at the same time there was a great tit.... but only a few times too....
Anna-Maria, "Thrush" is a sub-species of birds like finches, grosbeaks....different kinds, but in the same family. The various 'thrushes' feed on worms and bugs, etc instead of seeds, like the Finches. I'm not very good at explaining such things.