We have a flock of nine Long-tailed Tits that raids my mealworm basket two or three times every day. It's the first time we've had them visiting so predictably. Normally if there's a flock in the area it's just a single fleeting visit a day. Our Song Thrush has started singing from the wood across the road, but still drops into the garden early every morning. The Robin has started singing as well. The Blackbirds haven't shown any interest yet. Three times over the last couple of months Mrs Humana, who knows a little about birds, had reported a 'crest' in the garden and over the weekend I managed to see it myself. As I suspected, it was a Firecrest, which at this time of year is more likely than Goldcrest, though visits from either are very exceptional. As always with this species it came when the light was low and didn't hang around, so there was absolutely no hope of a photograph.

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