LONG TAILED TITS
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Last evening in the gentle rays of a stunning sunset came 3 LTTs to the bird bath. All had drinkies but failed to avail themselves of the opportunity to bathe .
Can't please 'em all all of the time .
Can't please 'em all all of the time .
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3 LTTS again this evening. Must be the same 3 as the other day. They must remember.
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This morning 5 LTTs were drinking.
Beginning to realise just what a magnet the new birdbath is.
Conversely, will it be less so when the rain arrives? At the moment I'm getting birds in unprecedented numbers and of types I rarely see.
Beginning to realise just what a magnet the new birdbath is.
Conversely, will it be less so when the rain arrives? At the moment I'm getting birds in unprecedented numbers and of types I rarely see.
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Birds are finding that chances to drink water and even bathe in it are in short supply at present. Until the rains return expect there to be a steady queue.Placido wrote:This morning 5 LTTs were drinking.
Beginning to realise just what a magnet the new birdbath is.
Conversely, will it be less so when the rain arrives? At the moment I'm getting birds in unprecedented numbers and of types I rarely see.
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I was totally in awe of the bunch of these beautiful little birds that found my feeder today
It was a bunch of them, around 10 maybe, hard to count as they move so quick, and I think they are juveniles
Couldn't get a good picture of them, these are the better ones:
Beautiful!
It was a bunch of them, around 10 maybe, hard to count as they move so quick, and I think they are juveniles
Couldn't get a good picture of them, these are the better ones:
Beautiful!
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LTTs usually visit in family groups so it is quite likely there were juveniles in their number. Always welcome visitors.
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Had five LTTs in the garden this morning, munching away at suet cake. First for several years I would say.