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blue tit - cyanistes caeruleus

  1. Blue Tit - Cyanistes Caeruleus

    Blue Tit - Cyanistes Caeruleus

    Blue Tit
  2. Blue tit

    Blue tit

    Possible hybrid Blue tit X Crested tit!!!
  3. Blue tit

    Blue tit

  4. Blue Tit

    Blue Tit

    @ my feeding place. My three words for WC winner Argentina are "besos-disfrutar-bobo". Watch the ceremony now. Hope our team will improve. Player of the match to me is def. Mbappé. Incredible pressure on one player. He performed perfectly.
  5. Blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus)

    Blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus)

    The Blue Tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) is a small and graceful bird but above all a champion of cunning. The Blue Tit is an insectivore bird. Its favorite food consists of coccidia, aphids, larvae, spiders and small invertebrates that it finds on trees.
  6. Blue tit (Cyanistes caerurleus)

    Blue tit (Cyanistes caerurleus)

    Close up of Blue Tit (Cyanistes caerurleus). The Blue Tit is an insectivorous bird. Its favorite food consists of coccidia, aphids, larvae, spiders and small invertebrates that it finds on trees. In the winter, however, it does not disdain seeds, berries and fruit.
  7. Blue Tit and snow

    Blue Tit and snow

    The snow has melted but I expect more will fall soon.
  8. Blue Tit

    Blue Tit

    We have a lot of Blue Tits and Great Tits on the feeders at the moment but new species are joining them. We had a Goldfinch and a Hawfinch today.
  9. Baby Blue Tit

    Baby Blue Tit

    Still lots of young tits visiting the balcony.
  10. Baby Blue

    Baby Blue

    My wife noticed this baby Blue Tit. It was fluttering up a tree trunk, either to get back into its nesting box or to find a safe perch. It made a real effort but after it had climbed and fluttered a few metres up the trunk it fell down to the grass again. We would have needed a ladder to get it...
  11. Blue Tit

    Blue Tit

    Thank you for your comments on my pictures, stay safe and well, and good birding! John
  12. Blue Tit.jpg

    Blue Tit.jpg

    Blue Tit
  13. Blue Tit - Cyanistes caeruleus

    Blue Tit - Cyanistes caeruleus

    Blue Tit - Cyanistes caeruleus
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