
Very perky robin.

Male chaffinches.

Female chaffinches.

Female chaffinch with, on left, what I think is a female robin.
I never realised before that chaffinches went about in flocks. There are four pairs currently using the feeders and the females go around in one group and the males in another, just like teenagers. I was really surprised when they appeared. Growing up in Liverpool, we used to get them in the garden. Then they disappeared and the last ones I saw were in my sister's garden in Cumbria so thought they had all gone North!
I also got a lovely shot of a robin on a feeder. These were taken on a zoom lens as the feeders are about 75 ft from the house.