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That was a treat. We have just had half a dozen Bramblings visiting the feeder. Lovely little bird and confident too. Stand their ground and only move on when they have had their fill. They appear to like the sunflower hearts. It has probably been about 5 years since we last had a Winter visit from them so there must be a bit of bad weather out there in Scandinavia.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We know we are lucky. I had just been out and topped up the feeders and put a bit of Granola down on the ground for the Blackbirds. Came in and sat at the desktop when "She who must be obeyed" called through to ask what the birds on the feeder were. I went through and for a minute or so was stumped. Then another 3 or 4 turned up and I realised that they were Bramblings. Opened up the RSPB guide and confirmed that it was so. Has been a while since I saw one. When I was a lad they actually used to nest in the woodlands near our home back in the 1950s. The woods are all gone now.
// The woods are all gone now \\. That's so sad. We'll lose more with HS2.
The only other time I've seen them was in the Yorkshire Dales and I was driving over the moors one day and saw a load of what I thought were Blackbirds feeding in a field. On closer inspection I noticed some were different and realised there were some Bramblings mixed in there. That was the first time I ever saw them. Such a pleasure watching our lovely birds.
The only other time I've seen them was in the Yorkshire Dales and I was driving over the moors one day and saw a load of what I thought were Blackbirds feeding in a field. On closer inspection I noticed some were different and realised there were some Bramblings mixed in there. That was the first time I ever saw them. Such a pleasure watching our lovely birds.
Yes, we will lose more lb and how sad is that ? Sometimes I wonder where all the poor birds go when their habitats are constantly being destroyed. Not a fan of HS2 at all.
Love to have bramblings in my small garden. I was over the moon recently when long tailed tits started feeding as I've never had them before.
Love to have bramblings in my small garden. I was over the moon recently when long tailed tits started feeding as I've never had them before.
Always good to see something new turn up on the feeders!.
I hope to be lucky enough to see bramblings, so I'll be keeping my eyes peeled.
I'ts been a while now since I've seen the similar looking chaffinch, the last ones I did see had foot disease and understand that numbers have declined in recent years.
What was it that the bramblings were feeding on ?
I hope to be lucky enough to see bramblings, so I'll be keeping my eyes peeled.
I'ts been a while now since I've seen the similar looking chaffinch, the last ones I did see had foot disease and understand that numbers have declined in recent years.
What was it that the bramblings were feeding on ?
Sunflower hearts Chip. I stopped getting the mixed seed as it makes a God awful mess as the birds chuck out what they don't want and encourages the brown 4 legged devils. All the tits love the Sunflower hearts and I also find that honey and seed Granola goes down a treat with all the birds. Particularly the Blackbirds and Robins when it is on a tray or the ground. Just have to watch for the grey squirrels.