Know your tits

British Red

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A beautiful day today and the birds were storming the winter flowering cherry for peanuts and fat balls. A nice avriety of tits on show - but sadly the long tails elude my camera still

Blue

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Great

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Coal

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Really want to get a nice one of a long tailed - I really like those little brutes!

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JonnyP

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Nice one Red...I also want a decent shot of a long tailed tit...They are so damn active and don't sit still much. They are my favourite small bird and their nests are sommit special too..
Can you get a photo of a bearded tit please...
 

British Red

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I'll do my best Jon - we get the long tails nest in that hedge by the outbuildings. We watched them on the nest last year - have you ever seen them go in? They fold their tail over their head and it sticks out :D

Very cute - amazing building too - I'll try to get a picc this year (I'm always worried they will desert the nest if I get too close so I'll go easy)

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JonnyP

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I'll do my best Jon - we get the long tails nest in that hedge by the outbuildings. We watched them on the nest last year - have you ever seen them go in? They fold their tail over their head and it sticks out :D

Very cute - amazing building too - I'll try to get a picc this year (I'm always worried they will desert the nest if I get too close so I'll go easy)

Red

I have some photo's somewhere of LTT's going in and out the nest, carrying feathers to line it with..They wern't great shots though as I was a way off and it was in the woods. I heard from the warden that the magpies got to the nest and had the young...:(
I will have a looky for them, though they might be on print from my old slr..
 

Barn Owl

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You know,
some reckon we've not much colour about our birds but I wish they'd think about the Blue Tit, I mean it's BLUE,what more exotic colour do you need!
 

British Red

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Absolutely - blue tits are great. I love that cherry tree. There were spadgers, robins, green and bull finches (oh and chaffinches), woodpeckers all sorts today. Oh and blackbirds, wagtails plus the normal complement of pheasants that escaped "cock day" hoovering up the grass below. Who can say we don't have fantastic birds?

I wish I new what was singing in the dark last night though - must get my birdsong CD out and have a listen!

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Barn Owl

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If it weren't for their tails Long Tailed Tits would be our smallest birds.
I mean body size and weight,not length.
 

Tony

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We've got some lovely birds here, in fact we have long tailed outside right now, they came for the first time a few days ago,about a dozen of them, starling has just arrived and there's a robin, no, two robins.

In the garden we usually (and a couple of now and thens) get Blue, great, longtail, robins, finches, crows, blackbirds, ravens, thrush, pheasant, magpie, buzzard, redkite, magpie, pigeon, wren, wagtails, sparrow. I have to say that this is the first time in my life that i've actually appreciated the little birds, they're lovely to watch....ahh, magpie just landed on the fence and the others are off!

Thanks for the pictures
 

British Red

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Its a funny thing with birds - I find it the same as trees or plants - you ahve to learn a little then they become interesting and you want to learn more. For a long time in my life, wild plants were just a mass of green stuff but I'm just getting over the knowledge barrier to start enjoying recognising some. Same with birds really - I love seeing them and photographing them and take real pleasure now knowing which are what and a little about how they live

I'm delighted to see I even photographed a goldcrest in Wales last summer (I have a feeling it was JonnyP who told me about that family being smaller than wrens). Funny how the knowledge sticks

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leon-1

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I have some piccies of long tails about somewhere red. if I had known you were after one then I would of popped of a couple of shots Friday morning as we had a couple in then followed by the usual following of great's, blue's and to finish it off a coal tit.

Today we had a blackcap in the garden which was an unusal visitor (it's the first time I have seen one in this garden) as was the greenfinch and the bull finches the other week.
 

British Red

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Thanks Leon,

We have loads of them about but its more getting a good photo that I want to do if you know what I mean? I like to try to photograph the things I see - although some (like the long tails) are easier to see than get a good clear photo.

It gets to be a "quest" :eek:

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Toddy

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Beautiful photos :D

The long tails are insect eaters but they love the fat/insect crumble stuff for feeders. There's a little flock of them come swirling into the garden and there always seem to be two or three on guard while the rest feed. They huddle together like tight packed notes on a scale when it gets cold.

cheers
Toddy
 

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