Twitchers Revisited

It certainly flew away ok at the time.

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A visitation from the Dove of the Lord !

Not beige enough

Helping nightbirds

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:worried:

Fuck !!

Grim

:cry:

Todays birds


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Excellent!

All in your garden?

Yep - I’m not 100% sure about the willow tit ?

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Certainly looks like willow to me. I don’t see anything I would assign to marsh tit.

Does it call? They usually do and that is the clincher.

Marsh and willow tit have very different calls.

Cheers - I catch it once or twice a day and I haven’t heard a call yet. This year there is only this one visiting. Last year Marsh Tits, Willow Tits, probably both, were very common and every ten minutes there would be a visit. The Roadford lake area is known for Willow Tits.

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Absolutely LOVE this image - tend to refer to them colloquially as “flying-spoons”, and this image captures why perfectly! :heart_eyes:

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Are these still being taken through a pane of glass?

The long tailed tit yes others from this post no.

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Rubbish zoomed phone pic through glass and not that exotic by the standards of this thread, but we have had about 3 redwings in our garden the last couple of days.

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Had 5 or 6 long tail tits fly in for a very brief feed this morning. First time I have seen them for ages.

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Beat your drum for palm cockatoos - before they all fall off their perches

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Tried helping this little chap out of reception this morning.
Is it a wren?

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