It's great to see there are like-minded folk on the forum who, like us, feed the birds and get great enjoyment spotting the various species coming into the garden.
Our garden is on the edge of a village overlooking fields. We regularly get badgers and foxes coming in at night, setting off the security light. Unfortunately we are plagued with cats and are forever chasing them out.
Today has been very cold and foggy where we are in East Anglia and the birds have been feeding up all day. Needless to say the garden gets regularly swooped through by Sparrowhawks but we make a point of siting all the feeders near to cover which small birds can dash into. I've even seen a Sparrowhawk jumping up and down on top of a 4ft high Hawthorn hedge, trying to dislodge the birds that have dived in for refuge.
We regularly have Great spotted Woodpeckers feeding on a peanut feeder at the bottom of the garden. Other birds regularly coming to feed are Greenfinches, Chaffinches, House Sparrows, Dunnocks, Robins, Starlings, Chaffinches, Blackbirds (9 at one time today) Collard Doves, Wood Pigeons, Magpies (6 today), Blue Tits, Great Tits, Carrion Crow and Pheasant. Occasionally we get Reed Buntings feeding on the seed underneath the feeders and Pied Wagtails, usually when it's frosty. Wrens are regularly seen. We used to have a Song Thrush, which we regularly heard bashing away at snails on a concrete slab, but so far this year we haven't seen it. Jays sometimes come into the garden.
We have recently found a good wild bird food supplier. Their website is: www.vinehousefarm.co.uk
Lucky you Robert - we would love to see a Nuthatch on our feeders!