I haven't posted for some time for the simple reason that I haven't been seeing anything I felt worth reporting.
Partly I haven't made the effort. There have been a few potential sightings at the coast. Having missed them at Seaton Sluice, an increasing number of snow buntings have appeared on the links at Whitley Bay near where I once lived, as have couple of black redstarts at Cullercoats. But I have seen both species before and the supposed 'rarities' that occasionally turn up were restricted to known occasional visitors (green-winged teal, American wigeon) and for me unexciting seabirds, though I was briefly tempted by a report of some little auk somewhere.
I was keeping an eye out for any waxwings appearing and there were a small number at North Shields last week that were not expected to linger. It seems too late and too warm to expect a major irruption.
On my travels the most interesting thing I saw was a pair of goosander on the Derwent near Swalwell.
I was however pleased to note last week the return of long-tailed tits on the suet balls I started to put out when the first minor frost appeared.
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Blue, great and coal tits