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Wednesday, 3 March 2021

Wild Bird Wednesday 449 - More Feeder Birds

This is really a continuation of last weeks WBW - here are a selection of other pictures from the bird feeders at Whinlater in The Lake District, UK.

Coal Tits

Coal Tits and a Chaffinch

Great Tit

Great Tit

Great Tit

Great Tit

Chaffinch

Chaffinch and (hidden!) Blue Tit

Chaffinch

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14 comments:

  1. Hari OM
    Every one a delight! YAM xx

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  2. Lovely to watch birds at feeders Stewart. Thanks for hosting, stay safe and have a good week ahead,

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  3. That Great Tit is especially handsome!

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  4. Hello Stewart.
    Tits and Finches are the birds that come to my feeders, all except the Long-tailed Tits, and Marsh Tits, but they are all lovely birds. I have been to the Lake district, it's really beautiful on a "fine" day "If you're lucky"!!

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  5. Endless fascination! And ongoing good deeds like a Tibetan prayer wheel. The birds create such a nice society to enjoy. All for some seed...

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  6. THAT guy is so flipping HANDSOME, Stewart...jp

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  7. I think during the lockdown simple things like bird feeders have kept a lot of people sane. I feed in the garden for about 8 months a year and have to say I get a lot of enjoyment from it. Like the feeders in your post Finches and Tits benefit the most. Even while walking down the canal I will stop a while if I see a garden with feeders just to see what is around. As usual keep safe and well.

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  8. Now this is a pretty pedestrian feeder for a creative genius like you, Stewart. Time to design an elaborate play station for parrots and cockatoos with a reward of food at the end. They will enjoy it, you will enjoy it, and they will get a free meal to. We will all look forward to seeing what you come up with!

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  9. Looks like here in Canada we share our birds with the UK. I have the same fellows at my feeders.

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    1. None of these species occurs in Canada, Jocelyn.

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  10. Looks like a popular restaurant!

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  11. Hi Stewart!... It's beautiful to see birds eating in the feaders... have a great day...🐦🐦🐦😊

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