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Ghost
There was so much activity at the feeders, with birds flying in, out and past, it was bound to happen!

To me it's obvious what it is, what do you think?

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Habitat
Inland loch and woodland nature reserve
Location
Loch of the Lowes, Dunkeld, Perthshire
Date taken
28 September 2018
Scientific name
Cyanistes caeruleus, Periparus ater
Equipment used
Fuji Finepix HS50 Sports Mode Continuous
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I'd say Coal Tit too, Delia. Albeit an unusually pale one, though that might be a photographic artifact. Food for thought! A pleasing image anyway.

Edit: following what others have said, I'd now say Great Tit. There didn't seem to be a black central band on the underparts, but on close inspection it's just discernible.
 
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Ghost of a bluey ... super work with this Forum rarity( Ghost ), LOL ... great sharing, Delia ...
 
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From the back, I'm not real sure but my first thought was BT.
 
The bird on the right side looks like our little chickadees.Interesting picture you got Delia
 

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