Yes, I love watching all the birds at the feeders and the bullfinch was a brilliant addition. Of course, the concentration of about 100 birds makes us attractive to sparrowhawks and they have taken a lot. We are down at least 4 woodpeckers, assuming some of the juveniles just moved away. I saved one. I heard the distress calls of many birds and looked out to see the sparrowhawk sitting on a woodpecker that was also screaming. I opened the door and the hawk flew off one way, and the woodpecker the other. Glad I was quick that day, but the smaller birds just get swooped off. We don't have sparrows. Chaffinches, green finches, goldfinches, wrens, dunnocks, reed bunting. Wagtails, grey and pied. Also blue, coal, great, and long tailed bleeps. Blackbirds and robins...always thought they were territorial but we get half a dozen of each, males, happily feeding together. Get the females, too, of course. The rooks and magpies and starlings and wood pigeons get hunted off ...they eat too much and keep the other birds away. Living beside reservoirs, we see swans, gulls, ducks etc and herons. We also have several buzzards hunting around the house and kestrels.