Concern shifts from wet to cold
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Throughout April our concern has been the lack of anything resembling a dry
spell of weather. However, the latter half of the month has been drier and
the ...
7 months ago
Oh goodness, how adorable!!!xxx
ReplyDeleteThey are gorgeous little birds aren’t they, Dina
DeleteMy daughter would want to cuddle up and give him a big smooch...and I wouldn't be far behind ;)
ReplyDeleteThere wouldn’t be much to cuddle, Margaret. They are tiny
DeleteHow cute is that! Gorgeous photos Sue, I hadn't realised blue tits were so fluffy!
ReplyDeleteIt's a long tailed tit. Caro otherwise Or I think a good description could be pompom tit. They tend to fly in flocks rather than singly.
DeleteMy favourite tit and a rarity in my garden, lovely photos as usual.
ReplyDeleteI love them too, David
DeleteThey're such lovely little birds. Sadly, they're a bird we never see in our garden.
ReplyDeleteWe get them fairly frequently, Jo but this one was at RSPB Old Moor
DeleteYou have really captured that bird! BTW I have been really happy with the sunflower kernel feeder as the goldfinches have adopted it, even in preference to the niger seed feeder!
ReplyDeleteSame with our goldfinches, Mal. We have also had bullfinches, chaffinches, the occasional greenfinch and even more occasionally is siskins. Everyone seems to enjoy sunflower hearts. Even the robin has had a few and the tits too. Glad birds north of the border also enjoy them.
DeleteWe get small flocks of them from time to time and always love it when they arrive: such cheery, active little birds!
ReplyDeleteThey’re beautiful aren’t they sweffling?
DeleteSuch a beautiful little bird Sue. We have a small flock of them who visit regularly. Always a delight to see them.
ReplyDeleteI love to see them too, Anna
DeleteGreat capture, Sue - you really did well there as I know how quickly they move on again. We had a group visit a few weeks ago, in and out they went so quick that even my camera on a tripod sitting beside me wasn't close enough to get to. Truth be told, I was transfixed by them and didn't reach for it :-)
ReplyDeleteThis one was very obliging, Shirley
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