Beautiful indeed. Unfortunately, NABU, a German non-governmental nature conservation society with a special interest in birds has asked to have a look out for dead blue tits as a mysterious illness is killing them . 😦
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That’s a bird I’m not familiar with. – Margy
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That’s a shame -they are little beauties
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So lovely, Debbie.
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Definitely beautiful, Debbie. 😊😊
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They are enjoying the seeds I’m putting out for them
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Oh, excellent! Happy chappies
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Beautiful indeed. Unfortunately, NABU, a German non-governmental nature conservation society with a special interest in birds has asked to have a look out for dead blue tits as a mysterious illness is killing them . 😦
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Oh dear, that is worrying news. I haven’t heard about it over here – not yet, anyway.
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Beautiful.
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This is wonderful Debbie 🙂 the use of space but still the little bird attracted my eye straight away
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The use of space was partly necessity, as the bird was a long way away! But with the beautiful blossom around, it wasn’t a photographic hardship 🙂
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