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INDEX
Blackbird

Blue Tit

Bullfinch

Chaffinch

Coal Tit

Collard Dove

Dunnock

Goldcrest

Goldfinch

Great Spotted Woodpecker

Great Tit

Green Woodpecker

Greenfinch

House Sparrow

Jay

Lesser Spotted Woodpecker

Long Tailed Tit

Magpie

Marsh Tit

Mistle Thrush

Nuthatch

Pied Wagtail

Robin

Siskin

Song Thrush

Starling

Tawny Owl

Willow Tit

Wood Pigeon

Wren

Goldcrest
Goldcrest

 

Identification
Length: 9cm

The Goldcrest is one of the smallest warblers breeding in Europe. The most notable feature is their black bordered crest. The crest is orange in the male and yellow in the female. They have a brown forehead, the rest of the head (except the crest) is olive-grey. Upper parts are a grey-green, under parts are a pale olive. The bill is brown-black, legs are pale grey-brown and their iris is brown. They have a double wing-bar with a dark mark alongside. The youngsters lack the crest the top of the head is a uniform green-brown.
During nuptial display the male erects and undulates his crest, and performs excited jerky movements.

Call
A thin and high pitched 'sisisi'. The song consists of a repeated soft and very high pitched double note 'ceder-ceder', which ends in a short trill.

Reproduction
Breeding starts from late April. They nest in tall trees, building a suspended nest at a fork of twigs at the end of a branch. Alternatively the nest may be built in the sheltered fork of a tree. Both sexes build the nest, but the male's participation varies. The nest is a deep thick cup of mosses and lichen. It may be built so tightly against the foliage or twigs above that entrance to the small egg cavity is restricted.
Seven to ten eggs are laid, sometimes only five or six. They vary in colour from white to yellowish with some brown or pink speckling. The female alone incubates for fourteen to seventeen days. The young are tended by both parents and leave the nest after sixteen to twenty-one days. Double brooded.

Habitat
Mixed and coniferous woodland are their favourite. Also likes undergrowth, hedgerows, parks and gardens.

Natural Food
Insects and larvae.

Where to Feed
Table Feeder - Open topped
Table Feeder - Covered
Feeders - Minimum 1m height

Suitable Wild Bird Food from the Shop
Ark 'All-Purpose' Mix
Ark Songbird Softbill with Insects
Live Food
Fat Balls
Suet Blocks

 

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