We are visited too by Long tailed Tits, they look quite exotic don't they. I like your fat ball feeder too, we have a pair of Jackdaws making a nuisance on our fat ball feeder currently, your design looks as if that would put a stop to that.
These are charming little birds Brian and one of regular feathered visitors. They always make their presence known by the amount of noise that they make.
Again, Brian, another bird that will pass through quickly here (guessing en route somewhere else). Such a delight they are to see when they appear in a group but the sound they make together is even better. They went over my head en route to peanut feeders/fat balls as I stepped out from my potting shed once which was wonderful! Enjoy these comical looking visitors - I hope they stay a while :-)
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They are gorgeous little birds. They always turn up here when it gets colder. Having said that, I haven't seen them yet.
ReplyDeleteIt is nice to see these birds in the garden, I don't mind not having real cold weather though.
DeleteWe are visited too by Long tailed Tits, they look quite exotic don't they. I like your fat ball feeder too, we have a pair of Jackdaws making a nuisance on our fat ball feeder currently, your design looks as if that would put a stop to that.
ReplyDeleteJackdaws were the reason I bought the fat ball feeder cage Julie.
DeleteThese little beauties visit a neighbours garden but thus far are elusive in my garden. A bit of envy here!
ReplyDeleteThey do like the fat balls from the RSPB, some of them contain a lot of filler and are often ignored by the birds.
DeleteThese are charming little birds Brian and one of regular feathered visitors. They always make their presence known by the amount of noise that they make.
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely and usually arrive in families.
DeleteAgain, Brian, another bird that will pass through quickly here (guessing en route somewhere else). Such a delight they are to see when they appear in a group but the sound they make together is even better. They went over my head en route to peanut feeders/fat balls as I stepped out from my potting shed once which was wonderful! Enjoy these comical looking visitors - I hope they stay a while :-)
ReplyDeleteI do like to see them arrive as a group twittering away to each other.
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