Garden Bird List (Jan 2025 to Present)

Updated Date       = 12th May 2026

Grand Total = 28

  • Carrion Crow 12/5/2026 - Steeling the bird feeders -Video
  • Sparrowhawk (Female) 25/2/26
  • Chaffinch (Male) past 3 days 24/2/26
  • Nutharch x2
  • Goldfinch
  • Song Thrush
  • Blackcap (heard)
  • Great Spotted Woodpecker x3 M/F/J
  • Swift (14th May) Overhead
  • Buzzard Overhead
  • House Sparrow (female)
  • Jay
  • Pied Wagtail
  • Wren
  • Reed Bunting
  • Grey Wagtail
  • Coal Tit
  • Blue Tit x7
  • Great Tit x8
  • Long Tailed Tit x17
  • Starlings x5
  • Grey Wagtail
  • Dunnock
  • Robin x2
  • Magpie x5
  • Wood Pigeon
  • Collard Dove x2
  • Blackbird M/F/J

Pictures & Videos

Carrion Crow
Carrion Crow piching the fat balls

Sparrowhawk
Sparrowhawk (Female, males have grey heads)

Great Spotted Woodpecker
Great Spotted Woodpecker (Male)

Juvenile Blackbird

Goldfinch
Goldfinch

Starling
Starling

Long Tailed Tit
Long Tailed Tit

Long Tailed Tits
Long Tailed Tits

Coal Tit
Coal Tit


Robin
Robin

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What is "A Birding Blog" about?

Welcome to A Birding Blog — my personal field notes from across my local patch. After moving house, my birding shifted from a small suburban garden to the rich wetlands and reclaimed industrial landscapes of Bickershaw Country Park, Pennington Flash, and the Wigan Flashes. This blog — and my YouTube channel — are more than species lists. They’re part of how I manage my health and wellbeing. Like many people, I’m still navigating the quiet, lingering effects Covid left on mental health and confidence. Some days, anxiety makes even stepping outside feel like a mountain. Birding is my therapy. It gives me purpose, fresh air, gentle movement, and low‑pressure conversations. It’s also where my mental health meets my faith. Time by the water or under the trees offers a quiet space to pray, reflect, and reconnect with God’s creation. You won’t find frantic twitching here. Instead, this blog is a mindful celebration of the joy found in our common species — a record of rebuilding confidence, strengthening faith, and finding peace in creation, one bird at a time.