We get all the usual suspects: Blackbird Robin (Currently starting a local turf war) Blue and Coal tits (one or the other generally nests in the garden) House Sparrow Wood pidgeon Wagtails Magpies Starlings (Upwards of 30 at a time, you want noise try this) We also generally get a dusk overflight by the local heron when the frogs are in the pond. There is a pair of buzzards that visit the local area (even the local birders don't know where they originate). I'm determined to get some pics of these but they can move out of shot effortlessly and can be incredibly elusive for such large birds. As for other wildlife, we often get bats over the pond in late spring and field mice generally find their way into the woodpile during cold spells and the local fox drives my dog up the wall on a routine basis.