In reply to HAZY:
HAZY said:
Welcome to the world of Brex-tit little one !!!!!
Brilliant photo Hazel.
It almost reminds me of the old cuckoo clock.....
Mike
Flickr Peak Rambler
From the Stour in Blandford a couple of days ago, local concern because of the otters that live nearby
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Regards, Hazel
"Each kindness shown to birds or men is sure to flutter back again"
In reply to Bobs_Still_Retired:
Kind regards,
Ann
In reply to Gardenbirder:
Gardenbirder said:Bob, We'll have a look at Chepstow tomorrow.
I'm pretty sure you will find what you are after there.
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Cheers,
Bob
My Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/bobs_retired_now/
Gardenbirder said:Hazel, I love the little GTs! First pic: 'How long, O Lord?!...' Second pic: 'I'm starving--what took you so long with that mealworm?!' Third pic: 'Well...?!' Fourth pic: 'Help! Anybody?! My parents are trying to starve me to death!'
LOL Ann, great captions and all very apt when comparing to the photos. I've never seen so many birds in the garden, our various tit members have had a baby boom although smaller groups generally of around 7 or 8 chicks and probably a few of those disappear within days of fledgling, however, the ones that survive look pretty healthy stock with demanding attitude when it comes to food - you can hear them throughout the day chirruping up in the tall oaks and beach trees lol You should see it here in the morning when the first bowls of mealworms goes out - the birds descend from everywhere and it's like Charing Cross station as they nip in and out for supplies ! It's such a beautiful time of year, my favourite in the garden when I see all the new birdlife.
In the garden today