I went for a walk to the wood the other day. I saw nine Crossbill. Only the third time I,ve seen them. A pity it was such a dull day and their plumage did not show very well.

Today is sunny with a strong wind. The temperature has risen. I went to the wood again and sat by the bird feeders. I saw six Greenfinch, the most I,ve seen for some time.

A Treecreeper was feeding on peanuts.

Two Great-spotted Woodpeckers came down to the feeders.

A group of Long-tailed Tits paid a visit.

There are signs of Spring, with many Snowdrops and Crocus species in flower now. These are naturalised along the river bank. The first Oyster Catchers are feeding on short grass along the river. More Golden-eye are on the river. The Winter Thrush visitors are becoming less common. I have not seen Brambling or Waxwing during Winter. Spring comes late here and does not last long. A few mild days and the bulbs think it,s time to show themselves. There are many Crocus flowering in the garden. I think they are C. tommasinianus.