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02 June 2021
TAKE ONE HUNDRED AND SIX h
Wings on Wednesday -
YAM's take on the good, the bad, the ugly and the downright hilarious in respect to photographing birds.
As you know, YAM, the family is Parulidae. In my backyard we have just one member - Black-capped Chickadee. You are very fortunate in the UK to have Great Tit, Blue Tit, Coal Tit and in parts of Scotland, Crested Tit. I am quite envious!
Hari Om You have confirmed for me something I wasn't entirely sure of, David - that the Chickadee is a relative! I often thought they looked of similar type, but never really followed it up. I have not managed to photgraph a Coal Tit - and have yet to see a Crested Tit. Wrong side of the Bonny Land! Yxx
A goldfinch? Except they don't have black heads.
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DeleteThat's a Great Tit, Joanne - a common visitor to British gardens. Yxx
Beautiful bird, lovely photo!
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day!
As you know, YAM, the family is Parulidae. In my backyard we have just one member - Black-capped Chickadee. You are very fortunate in the UK to have Great Tit, Blue Tit, Coal Tit and in parts of Scotland, Crested Tit. I am quite envious!
ReplyDeleteHari Om
DeleteYou have confirmed for me something I wasn't entirely sure of, David - that the Chickadee is a relative! I often thought they looked of similar type, but never really followed it up. I have not managed to photgraph a Coal Tit - and have yet to see a Crested Tit. Wrong side of the Bonny Land! Yxx
Precious! and look at his expression.
ReplyDeleteWhat a precious little fine feathered friend
ReplyDeleteHus Cecilia
Such a cutie!
ReplyDeleteAn adorable little Tit...I like the almost yellow glow in this shot!!
ReplyDeleteCute little birdie:)
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