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horseshoes | 20:28 Wed 13th Sep 2017 | Animals & Nature
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In the field next to my house is an enormous tree, and in the mornings when I wake up, I lie and watch all the comings and goings of the birds. The other day there was LOTS of chirping, much more than usual, then there was a HUGE flock of small birds all leaving the tree together. They came back later but I couldn't see them clearly. Anyway, today I got my binoculars ready in case the same thing happened, and it did. I thought yesterday they were sparrows, but they have yellow on their wings. Are they greenfinches perhaps? What do you think?

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If there's a lot of yellow, they could be yellowhammers, which are similar in size to sparrows:
https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/bird-and-wildlife-guides/bird-a-z/y/yellowhammer/
might be worth a quick look in here ...
http://www.uksafari.com/
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Thanks both. Looking at the birds on the RSPB site, I'd say definitely greenfinches.
I often see large flocks of siskins feeding in a row of alder trees near me.
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Now I'm torn! Could be siskins I suppose, rather than greenfinches, especially as I'm in North Wales. Thanks all.
This might help you decide:-
I'd have thought far more likely they were goldfinches. They do flock and are far more common than other suggestions.
Unlikely to be goldfinches Prudie,They have a distinctive black and red head which I am sure horseshoes would have noticed.
The red head is quite small and hard to see unless you are close or use binoculars, it's much duller than depicted in painted images. They flock together, make a lot of noise and when they all fly you only see the flash of yellow wing so I'm sticking to my suggestion :-)

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