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Sunday, November 11, 2012

I too have got a stroppy Coal Tit. I am trying to get a shot away from the feeders! but this bird is so flghty he/she is not staying still long enough.  War declared it has a week to surrender - lol.

1 comment:

  1. Yeah they can be a real pain - normally everything beats up on them so they have to fly in grab a bit of food then scarper to eat it - the two in the garden at the moment seem to believe the damson tree is theirs so getting some decent photo opps

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