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Black Sheep
06-12-2008, 21:19
Hi,
We had a flock of about 7 or 8 Long tailed Tits in our garden this afternoon, only got chance to photograph odd ones as they don't sit still for long.
http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/ee73/blacksheep-photos/DSCF1168_opt.jpg
http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/ee73/blacksheep-photos/DSCF1172_opt.jpg
Sorry photo's aren't great:o
Cheers
Richard
Bonnie wee things aren't they ? :D
Well done getting photos, I'm never quick enough.
I've been watching them this afternoon flittering around the fatballs on the birdfeeders. I bought one of the wireworm fat blocks in the poundstore and they seem to love it.
cheers,
Toddy
One of my favourite birds, always on the go you did well to get any pictures at all.:)
Spotting those and the Fieldfares really tell me that winter is here. Funny how I don't seem to see the tits during summer. I remember finding a few nests as a boy, I was always proud of finding one of those, a very tricky find. I will never forget sticking my finger in what i though was one and was promptly bitten by a mouse.:lmao:
Black Sheep
06-12-2008, 22:14
Just happened to be stood in the kitchen when they arrived with camera on the side:D
We also have a family of wrens in my garden, often seen just the other side of the patio door but by the time I get my camera.............
You guest it they've gone, but I'll keep trying:banghead:
Richard
ah Wrens, they are another hoppity little bugger, good luck there. They must be one of the shyest and most alert birds of all. Same kind of nest as a Long tailed tit and a mouse as well.:lmao:
Nice pics of beautiful little birds, lucky to get any picture at all! They are always on the move.:)
This was taken earlier in the year.
http://img407.imageshack.us/img407/4064/longtailsum9.jpg
Sorry, it's a bit overexposed.
We have a community of about twenty or so that come through here on at least a weekly basis (at one stage it was daily). They also appear to have others of the tit family that travel with them including a pair of great tit's, a pair of blue tit's and a coal tit.
In spring time the family were getting through a vast amount of food and gained the nickname "The Mob", they were more like a family of locusts devouring anything in their way.
British Red
07-12-2008, 12:04
Beautiful wee things - very hard to photograph as all have said - I love the way the skitter through trees in a pack
Here's a couple of my attempts
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2225/2250122673_94838f5ebf_o.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3171/2932164032_c6edfac034_o.jpg
Red
By coincidence saw a flock of about a dozen long tailed tits on the edge of the village this morning. One of my favourites.
We now live in a village in a valley on the edge of the Pennines and see these birds regularly. Previously we lived only a couple of miles away but a couple of hundred feet higher at about 500ft. Don't recall ever seeing one in the 13 years we lived there.
Long Stride
07-12-2008, 22:44
A couple of pic's I got in August.
http://i231.photobucket.com/albums/ee256/mbev23/LT1.jpg
http://i231.photobucket.com/albums/ee256/mbev23/LT2.jpg
A flock of Waxwings came through here a fortnight ago but the light was going and this was the best I could get,
http://i231.photobucket.com/albums/ee256/mbev23/Waxwings.jpg
Long Stride
We had a similar invasion of 5 or 6 longtailed tits in the back garden in late November. to be honest that's the first time I've seen them in the garden, only ever come accross them in the woods, and then infrequently.
Nice pics everyone, Thanks for sharing
WoodWildling
21-12-2008, 20:25
my favourite small songbird, we used to get loads in the garden every year but slowely they have dwindled and I didn't see any this year
saddle_tramp
21-12-2008, 21:22
I love the way they turn up on mass . . you never seem to see just one or two, always the whole gang