A small flock of Siskin continued to visit the feeders in Andy M's garden last week, joined more occasionally by a Brambling, and on Friday they were joined by a pair of Lesser Redpoll - all three species being members of the finch family that visit the UK in winter.
Lesser Redpoll - with a characteristic red crown,
and in the case of the male, pinky-red chest patches.
Male Lesser Redpoll (below) and two male Siskin
Female (left) and male (right) Siskin
A trio of male Siskin and a Greenfinch
Male Siskin
Male Siskin
Female Lesser Redpoll
Female Lesser Redpoll
Male Chaffinch
Robin
Male Blackcap taking a quick drink from the pool
Male Reed Bunting - with the distinctive black head, cheeks and bib,
with contrasting white neck ring and moustache
Male Reed Bunting - showing black cheeks and bib, with white moustachial stripes
Female Reed Bunting - with a more streaked belly, and a chestnut-brown crown
with a paler central stripe. Females also have the white moustachial stripes, but this one
has unusually dark cheeks, which tend to fade during the year.
Female Reed Bunting
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