How many of these familiar garden visitors have you seen?
One of the best things about feeding garden birds is discovering just how much wildlife can be found close to home.
You may start by recognising one or two familiar species, but before long you’ll notice that your garden has its own regular visitors.
Here are ten birds you may spot around Irish gardens.
1. Robin
The Robin is one of Ireland’s most recognisable garden birds.
Its bright orange-red breast and confident behaviour make it easy to spot, particularly around lawns, borders and feeding areas.
2. Blackbird
Blackbirds are familiar visitors to many Irish gardens.
They can often be seen feeding on the ground and are particularly well known for their beautiful song.
3. Blue Tit
Small and colourful, Blue Tits are active birds that frequently visit garden feeders.
They can also make use of suitable nest boxes during the breeding season.
4. Great Tit
The Great Tit is larger than the Blue Tit and can often be identified by its bold markings and distinctive colouring.
It is a regular visitor to many garden feeding stations.
5. Goldfinch
With its striking red, yellow and black colouring, the Goldfinch is one of the most attractive birds you may see in your garden.
They can often be seen feeding in groups.
6. House Sparrow
House Sparrows have long been familiar garden birds.
They are social birds and may visit feeders in groups, particularly where food is readily available.
7. Chaffinch
Chaffinches are another common garden visitor.
They are often seen feeding on the ground beneath feeders, searching for seeds and other food.
8. Dunnock
The Dunnock is a quiet and often overlooked garden visitor.
It tends to spend a lot of time close to the ground, moving through shrubs and garden borders.
9. Wren
The Wren is tiny but energetic.
Despite its small size, its distinctive upright tail and lively movement make it an enjoyable bird to spot.
10. Starling
Starlings are highly social birds and can appear in impressive groups.
Their plumage can show beautiful colours when seen in the right light.
Start Your Own Garden Bird List
Once you start paying attention, you may be surprised by how many different species visit your garden.
Keep a simple list of the birds you see and note when different species appear throughout the year.
You could even encourage friends and family to join in and turn birdwatching into a fun garden activity.
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