Brambling ( Fringilla montifringilla )
I know it is a ropey shot with no artistic value, however, it is purely a record shot. Only yesterday I was saying to Clickychick that I hadn't yet seen any "winter thrushes" or Bramblings and there when I first looked out of the window was one in the Whitebeam. Later it was on the ground under the feeders.
The Brambling illustrates very well why I am so fascinated by birds. This little scrap of life weighing marginally less than an ounce (well probably nearer 3/4 oz - 21g) has flown, probably non-stop from Scandinavia. True some birds of all species do sometimes rest on oil rigs but the majority make the flight without stopping. As the scientific name suggests this is a close relation of the Chaffinch and is sometimes mistaken for them, the white rump in flight is diagnostic. This is a male.
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