Wednesday, August 5
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Wow !! These are beautiful birds !!!! Great to see your fantastic shots and video !!!
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Thank you Ela
DeleteLong tailed tits? They are very fast, aren't they Sue?
ReplyDeleteThey were flitting about all the time Nadezda
DeleteOh, they are the feistiest little things out! I've never yet managed a good shot, so well done you ~ these are super.
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely birds. Debs but taking photos through diamond leading doesn't help
DeleteUnique feeder!!! First time I've seen one like this...I'll keep my eye open for one. Loved the video.
ReplyDeleteThey sell them online on this page Juliet
Delete...but worth it.
ReplyDeleteVery worth it Jessica
DeleteOh, aren't they the cutest little things! We don't have any in North America, so I'm really enjoying seeing this. And that cage is awesome - we often have the larger birds getting to all the food & keeping the smaller ones away & this looks like a great way to avoid that. I'll have to look for something similar.
ReplyDeleteThey are like little pompoms with tails, Margaret, I don't know whether they ship to your parts but they are for sale on this page
DeleteSo cute! I'm not sure I've ever seen the real bird like that here.
ReplyDeleteThey are cute Endah
DeleteThey are my favourite garden bird - well done for getting these shots. I seem to have lost you again from my blog list - I wonder why you keep disappearing?
ReplyDeleteOne of mine too Elaine. No idea why I disappear
DeleteThey sure are Sue! What a marvelous video, I really enjoyed it, and that is one excellent feeder....must look out for one!xxx
ReplyDeleteMartyn took the video whilst I tried for photos, Dina is you look at my replied above I have posted a link to a supplier I should be on commision
DeleteMarvelous! I shall put that on my Christmas wish list!xxx
DeleteHello again, Sue - I too agree with you and that's why capturing video (nice one) is so good.
ReplyDeleteIts been some time since I've wandered around my garden with my still camera (mind you the rain this summer hasn't helped the cause). Looking back at your blogs, its nice to see your allotment and garden have been thriving despite the weather :-D
This year has certainly been a challenge Shirley
DeleteThey are so cute, I don't remember seeing them here. They look like tiny owls when they puff up :D
ReplyDeleteThey are definitely cute Leanan
ReplyDeleteThese are my little favourites, I have a flock of about a dozen that arrives at fairly regular intervals during the day and absolutely cover both the feed block and fat-ball feeders.
ReplyDeleteThey are one of my favourites too Rick, Unfortunately we only have them visit now and again but always as a flock.
DeleteThat's a fab bird feeder! You did well getting photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kelli
DeleteHeehee, one of my faves too, I heard some passing through out the back earlier. They're harder to see at this time of year because of the the tree foliage, so nice to be them on your feeder sue.
ReplyDeleteIt is often case of hearing birds them rather than seeing them Lou, I'm sure we get all sorts of sorts visiting the garden that we are never aware if.
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