Frequently seen in gardens around March time, Wren's can be identified by their small and skulking nature
Although around all year, Robins are more likely to be in your garden between November - January
Heading south for the Winter, Siskins appear most around March - August in time for breeding season
Around the most in February, Song Thrushes are easily identifiable from their melodic, repetitive song
A less common bird to see in your garden, Nuthatches tend to live near forests and are seen most in April
Weighing less than a £1 coin, Long Tailed Tits can be identified by their small, fluffy feathers
One of the UK's most common, House Sparrows are around all year but most frequent in June
Appearing at all times of the year, Greenfinches have powerful beaks and are known dor de-seeding sunflower heads
Known for feeding on insects and spiders, Great Tits don't get on well with other birds so don't like sharing the bird table!