Male Siskin (Spinus spinus)
Siskins used to be a common bird in the garden then suddenly they disappeared. A while ago we saw the odd one. Now there are two but they are by no means regular once a week if we are lucky.
They are a bird I am rather fond of I can clearly remember my first sight of a male just beside Ruthven Barracks Kingussie back when I used to go up to Insh and work as a volunteer on the Loch Insh Marsh RSPB reserve.
A bird fortunately of no conservation concern which makes me wonder where ours have gone. The Spinus genus which seems to be a name change formerly it was Carduelis is I am told from the Greek Spinos and means a bird described by Aristotle and other ancients.
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