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ID help please, Merseyside today. (1 Viewer)

pinky & rosie

I apologise for my lack of knowledge!!!
Could anybody tell me what kind of tits these are please?

I am thinking long-tailed but have never had long tailed in my garden before.

The photo isn't too good sorry

Thanx

Also i've been told that i won't get a variety of birds in mt garden as its too "open plan" any ideas on how to improve??
 

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Could anybody tell me what kind of tits these are please?

I am thinking long-tailed but have never had long tailed in my garden before.

The photo isn't too good sorry

Thanx

Also i've been told that i won't get a variety of birds in mt garden as its too "open plan" any ideas on how to improve??

You have got long tailed tits there!...... Cute eh?

I would say if you can get long tailed tits, then you could get a variety of garden birds. The best way to encourage birds is to feed regularly, then the neighbourhood birds will come to rely on a dependable food supply. I make sure that my feeders always have something in them. Hopefully the ltts are nesting nearby, so you might get to see them all summer!
 
thanx

is there anything i could plant to encourage other birds??

I think personally my garden is more than well established but wouldn't mind puttin few more things in in the name of wildlife!
 
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