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Just in time for the Siskins

Into late January and early February, you may notice a feathered friend that often stays in forested areas more frequently in your gardens or around birdfeeders. Siskins, a small finch easily visible in flight with its pointed bill and deeply forked tail, often arrives much later in the winter than other garden birds. On a spring morning in 2024, one such bird was safely caught and ringed by a BirdWatch Ireland ringer in their Wicklow garden. Th…
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BirdWatch Ireland broke the news in on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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