We've never seen a Siskin before on our feeding station - until today that is; when this bird arrived and seemed in no hurry to leave. There are no coniferous trees around here so Siskins are somewhat of a rarity.
The Siskin has been seen several times this morning feeding from the Nyjer feeder and also on the seed tray eating a few sunflower hearts.
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