It's a bit like having a fish tank - mesmerising. We have a peanut feeder and a fat block outside the living room window, and a seed feeder outside the bedroom window. It's an excuse to stay a bit longer in bed, or to have an after lunch sit-down.
Coal tits are so tiny and delicate - I love them. We don't see wrens on the feeders although they are around. As well as the three tits, robin, chaffinches, house and tree sparrows, collared doves, blackbird, greenfinches, jackdaws, and the occasional sparrow hawk sitting on the top hoping dinner will come to her, there are dunnocks and yellow hammers on the ground underneath the feeders, mopping up the crumbs, sometimes a cock pheasant and partridges. We usually have woodpeckers, especially when the chicks fledge and the parents come to show them the feeders, but we haven't seen any for a few weeks now. Any day now we should get siskins - some years there are loads, other years hardly any.
We put out food for the wild birds all the year round, which is what the professionals recommend. It does cost a lot though, especially when a family of jackdaws decides to demolish an entire fat block in one big squabble.
Keep watching out your window penninehillbilly - it's good for the soul