This is one of those puzzles where you'll want to take your time with every section. Debbie Cook has created such a lively garden scene - there's something delightful happening in every corner.
What I love about this one is how the birds all have their own little personalities. You've got the blue tit looking rather pleased with himself, a goldfinch showing off those striking colours, and a whole cast of feathered friends gathering around the feeding station. The little birdhouse with its terracotta roof tiles will be satisfying to piece together, and those cottage garden flowers - the peonies and hollyhocks - add such beautiful pops of colour throughout.
The vintage basket and old watering can give it that proper English country garden feel. It's the sort of puzzle that feels cheerful and bright without being overwhelming - perfect for when you fancy something uplifting to work on. The detail in the foliage and flowers means it'll keep you engaged, but it's not one of those frustratingly difficult ones.
A lovely choice if you're a bird lover or just appreciate a well-composed garden scene with lots of visual interest.