Tit 

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  • Now available as prints On picture cute little tit, a beautiful bird!

  • Captured outside the Post Office/Shop in Glen Lyon while partaking of their fabulous homemade scones and copious amounts of tea!

  • A blue tit inspecting a nest box in the depths of winter, ready for the coming Spring. / / Aviation / Birds / Black and white/monotone / Flowers and plants / Nautical / Selective colouring / Sepia toned

  • aka Teensy’s cousin over the pond! This is a Great Tit chick, which by pure fluke I saw hopping around the tree outside my window, waiting for mum to return with some goodies. Looks like he needs a bath. Bailey’s Birdie Bistro does provide bathing as well as restaurant facilities for our wild birds and squirrels.

  • In tribute to Ms. Janet Jackson.

  • Bird Favorites / my book of art/poems Dawn’s website /

  • Coal tit – Parus ater. Devon, UK. Text adapted from – http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/wildfacts/factfiles/3060.shtml There are 12 races., P.a. britannicus is found in Brtiain, but P.a.ater also occurs rarely. P.a. hibernicus is the Irish race. With a length of 10 -11.5cm they are the smallest of the true tits Coal tits are widespread and common over most of their range. They breed in the UK, France and most of Iberia east to the Urals, reaching about 67°N in Norway and Sweden and the White Sea in Russia. In the southern part of their range, they breed on Corsica, Sardinia, Italy, Sicily, Greece, Crete, Cyprus and Turkey. They also breed in the southern Crimea and Caucasus, and in North Africa. They mainly occur in conifer woods, but are also found in mixed forest. They also breed in parks and gardens with suitable conifers. Coal tits forage for seeds, insects (especially aphids) and spiders in the treetops. They tend to collect seeds and will hoard them for later. They are a resident species in the UK, but are a short-distance migrant in the north and east of their range. Migrants move towards the south-west. In winter they join with other tits to form flocks which roam through woodlands and gardens in search of food. Their flight is fast and flitting and they hang upside down, and also hover, to reach food on the underside of branches and leaves. Breeding takes place around late April. Coal tits nest in holes in trees, rocks, roots or in the ground, and they will also use nest-boxes. The nest is a cup of moss lined with hair and wool. The female lays 7-11 eggs, which are white with pink spots. She incubates the eggs for 14-16 days. When they hatch, both parents tend to the chicks, and they fledge after about 18-20 days. Coal tits typically have one, but occasionally two, broods a year.

  • Life Giving Breast (My Sister providing food for beautiful baby Ruby Rose). FEATURED in the Woman Photographer Group. / FEATURED in Strictly Human Faces Group. .

  • Taken in the garden yesterday

  • Blue Tit taken at Loch Ken Dee nature reserve scottish borders.

  • A Crested Shrike-tit takes a moment to check out the Wildlife Paparazzi hiding under his tree. Bennet Springs NSW Australia.

  • “Wind at My Back” has placed in the top ten in the challenge “The Wind” in the group First Things. This poor Grand Tit was hardly able to stand still because of the strong wind blowing. / (I recommend to click a larger view.) The photo is taken in Siuntio, Finland April 2009

  • card matted print laminated mounted canvas framed poster rb redbubble bird blue tit bluetit fledgling I was absolutely fascinated watching this young bluetit plucking up the courage to take its maiden flight /

  • a subtler approach to the great tits, makes people think, or more likely say something inappropriate in polite company? Rude…maybe funny…probably, a laugh..watch peoples faces as they try and work out whether you know what you are wearing

  • Canon S5is, Tv-1/5, F3.2, ISO-80 @ 11.8mm, taken using available day light in sepia.

  • a tufted titmouse casts a calm, serene pose, resting in a nearby pine tree.

  • Little did I imagine when I planted this tree (Malus Red Sentinel … aka ornamental crab apple) 20 years ago that it would provide so many photo opportunities today! Even though I attract the wild birds with feeders, these red berries are enjoyed by most species (including squirrels) and add a colourful setting! This little Blue Tit (cyanistes caeruleus) is dithering about which (mega fruit to him) to sample! Canon EOS 50D with Canon EF 400mm L f/5.6 / 03 January 2010 /

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