There's a couple of goldcrest that hide mainly in our beech tree. I see glimpses of then flitting about the branches but never enough to take pictures. They do make a racket when the cat is about.
I love to watch the birds on the feeders but have never seen any on the feeders in over 3 years.
Going to have a Google at how to get goldcrest on feeders :)
They are ground feeders who eat insects, so won't use feeders usually. I think in really cold weather you might get them on a bird table if you are lucky.
(Knowledge from my uncle who's bird feeding set up is a thing of wonder).
There's a couple of goldcrest that hide mainly in our beech tree. I see glimpses of then flitting about the branches but never enough to take pictures. They do make a racket when the cat is about.
I love to watch the birds on the feeders but have never seen any on the feeders in over 3 years.
Going to have a Google at how to get goldcrest on feeders :)