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20-02-12, 05:32 PM
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Re: Treecreeper, Long-tailed Tit & a Marsh Tit

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Fantastic Owen great set of images, funny little birds treecreepers, fantastic detail in your images.....love image 4 of the LTT as well. Cannot get the one that hides in neighbors trees to come in and feed off our feeders yet, so still yet to get a good detailed photo of a LTT .......
Thanks Mark the LTT's are taken in a little feeder station I have set up just up the road from where I live, went back up today I now have 1 cage feeder for fat balls 2 coconut shells for seed and one full of fat and seed were all completely empty so plenty of activity going on.
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20-02-12, 05:45 PM
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Re: Treecreeper, Long-tailed Tit & a Marsh Tit

Like i said before Owen, perfect spot for you
I suppose once they know about a place to feed from they will come and keep coming
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20-02-12, 06:54 PM
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Re: Treecreeper, Long-tailed Tit & a Marsh Tit

Great shots. How can you tell between Marsh and Willow tit, blowed if I can?


     
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20-02-12, 08:15 PM
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Great shots. How can you tell between Marsh and Willow tit, blowed if I can?
Willows have a pail greyish patch on its wings, Marsh do not
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20-02-12, 10:07 PM
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Re: Treecreeper, Long-tailed Tit & a Marsh Tit

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Great shots. How can you tell between Marsh and Willow tit, blowed if I can?
Cheers Richard I just compared them against RSPB Bird identifier
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20-02-12, 10:13 PM
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Re: Treecreeper, Long-tailed Tit & a Marsh Tit

Also, Marsh have a shiny sort of black head and the Willow has a much duller black.

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20-02-12, 11:19 PM
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Re: Treecreeper, Long-tailed Tit & a Marsh Tit

Well it's a bird I haven't seen in my garden. Very well caught owen. I love the names of the birds I'm hearing. A long tail pillow twit

I did have one of those goldfishy ones in the garden the other day. So pretty colours. I got a few pictures but only one was half decent at best. Hope they come back.


     
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21-02-12, 03:43 AM
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Re: Treecreeper, Long-tailed Tit & a Marsh Tit

very nice!!
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23-02-12, 05:45 PM
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Re: Treecreeper, Long-tailed Tit & a Marsh Tit

Great shots, The treecreeper are not just fast, but quite hard to spot, so well spotted too, i love the detail on all of them
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