At the wood today there was plenty of developments, firstly the peanuts, a large pile had all been cleaned up and not a trace remained. A Badger perhaps?  I hope so.  The feeders at one site were completely empty and the "road-kill" pheasant, wired to a tree stump had been torn from the wire and taken.  Above the stump and high in the nearby trees were 3 Carrion Crows and a Buzzard, how exciting is that.  I sat in the new hide in the apalling weather and snapped away at the visitors, just a great thrill and again, thanks Terry if you read this, for allowing me to in to your woodland.

Below are the four best pictures froma short, wet session late this morning and in the order that they were taken.

 

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A pretty but aggressive Blue Tit

 

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and on the same perch, a Coal Tit, these seem to be the most common birds here.

 

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Yet another Blue Tit.

 

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I changed the "furniture" and it wasn't long before a Nuthatch came to check it out.

Then later on in the afternoon I returned again, I can't get enough. I am sure I heard some young foxes playing together nearby, thats  good news and will be good when they show themselves. The  Nuthatches were showing well again.

 

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I have had at least two different birds visit.

 

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What lovely little birds Blue Tits are.

 

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They can be very feisty and aggressive.

 

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This is a Great Tit and a male. Birds vary with different degrees of black on the breast, sometimes with a very thick black stripe that ends on the belly and with other individuals goes right down to the vent. This makes it possible to seperate individuals.

 

 

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