A few days ago a pair of adult Blue Tits brought their youngsters to the Birdy Bistro. Now the little ones come by themselves and happily feed from the peanut feeder:
Have a great weekend observing the wildlife around you.
It is Jan. I would probably have to use a reducer on the box entrance to give the Blue Tits a chance but there are a couple of boxes two doors away for them.
Thank you for visiting. Hope you enjoyed the pictures. Any comment, or correction to any information or identification I get wrong, is most welcome. John
A mainly pictorial record of the wildlife and events in my part of Lincolnshire. My garden has two bird nest boxes and a Hedgehog house fitted with video cameras. There are several bird feeders and a large pond attracting a variety of wildlife to the garden.
Most of the pictures in the main part of my Jottings can be clicked on for larger views.
Many of my video clips are stored on my YouTube account.
Thank you for visiting and remember you are always welcome to leave any comments. John.
. For many years I always had my trusty Ricoh XRX SLR with me wherever I went. One day the mirror jammed and repair costs were beyond my reach at that time so that was the end of that.
Now I am retired and have invested in Canon equipment I am able to enjoy a photographic hobby again. These days I concentrate mainly on wildlife and occasional events near to home.
My interest and use of computers extends back to the days of the ZX81 and BBC computer. For many years I used an Atari ST. I wonder if anyone remembers my Atari programs - JCLabel, JCView, etc..
They soon learn don't they. :-)
ReplyDeleteThey do Keith.
DeleteLovely to see them fending for themselves John. Maybe they will find their way to your nest box in the future :-)
ReplyDeleteIt is Jan. I would probably have to use a reducer on the box entrance to give the Blue Tits a chance but there are a couple of boxes two doors away for them.
DeleteLovely shots of the Blue Tit John.
ReplyDeleteThank you Roy.
DeleteGreat pics of the Blue Tits...their little tummy feathers look so soft:))
ReplyDeleteThank you Helen. They do don't they.
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