Just a few shots from out the back door of the house for this post. There are still plenty of goldfinch coming into the feeders and they are starting to look a lot tidier now after nearly finishing their moult.

Still plenty of young birds arriving in the flock.

No wonder the seed is disappearing so fast. Its not really that fat just fluffed up on a cool morning.

and of course the ever present sparrow flock.
A recent garden arrival that looks like it has set up territory for the winter is this robin.


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