ChatterBank1 min ago
Identifying Birds
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I live in a fairly rural area in Jersey, between two banks of established trees, and every year about this time quite large flocks of small birds spend hours flying back and forth between them. There are between 50 -100 birds in each flock, depending on the time. After watching them through binoculars and reading my bird books the nearest guess I can make is that these are finches which have migrated south from Scandinavia - evidently local finches do not flock in this manner. Can anyone confirm this or come up with another identification?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You might try this site, it will give you details of what is being seen now in Jersey and the location of sightings. It might help narrow down your choices.
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To add to Prudie's suggestion you might take a look at Firecrests. There are some flocks now in Jersey.
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To add to Prudie's suggestion you might take a look at Firecrests. There are some flocks now in Jersey.