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By Gee19
- 2 Jan, 2010
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I think these are long tailed tits but they moved so quickly I didn't see all of them!! Hopefully they will return for a better view.
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Yes they do look like Long Tailed Tits, not seen any for a long time must be the cold weather thats drawn them in, lucky you ;0))
2 Jan, 2010
Agree...longtailed tits Gee ! How lucky for you.Only get them rarely in our garden and as you say they move so swiftly.Usually arrive in a chattering little group of 5 or 6 !
2 Jan, 2010
Well put BB - chattering little groups, very pretty birds.
2 Jan, 2010
Aye Dawn...when people talk of tweet and twitter this is what I think of..NOT computers ! Lol
2 Jan, 2010
Nice one Ray. The goldfinches go around in groups chattering too as they fly between our alder trees :-)
2 Jan, 2010
Lovely..........
2 Jan, 2010
Definately Long tailed tits. We get them here in family groups of up to ten or twelve. We get goldfinches in the Autumn that go round the thistles in the fields eating the seeds.
3 Jan, 2010
So pleased to see two in the garden today for the first time this winter. I wonder where the rest of the gang were?
3 Jan, 2010
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I would say long tailed tits for definite Gee. They are so beautiful and usually there are a number of them that visit at one time. A lovely, clear photo.
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