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Started by manicscousers, January 07, 2008, 09:33:51

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manicscousers

sorry, it won't stay still long enough to have it's piccy taken..it's basically a blue tit sized bird, same colour as the great tit but with a white stripe through the centre 'parting' of it's head, we have loads of the others but only one of these, is it just a tit with a mohican or a different type ?  ;D

manicscousers


Rhubarb Thrasher

the coal tit has a white parting at the back of it's head

manicscousers

I found that one but he's more browny coloured and the white streak goes from front to back  :)


Rhubarb Thrasher


manicscousers

#5
rt  ;D
I've had another look and I think his 'mohawk' does only go part way across his head,
from the back to the front so, maybe a coal tit, the cap is black..
not a long-tailed one, we get them occasionally, little beauties
so, maybe a baby, he's quite small but a fierce little thing over peanuts,
ta, everyone  :)
oh, and we've called him Spike after the gremlin  ;D

Carol

I agree, it will be a Coal Tit.  Does it take food and dash off with it.  Coal Tits don't hang about for long.  Back and forward.   

;)

manicscousers

yep, so quick, I can't get a photo  ;D

Rhubarb Thrasher

coal tits look kind of streamlined and pointy too

Paulines7

Coal tits can be seen on this link:

http://www.garden-birds.co.uk/

Doris_Pinks, your link was long as you included the Google search details.  Looking on the page that comes
up when clicking on your long link, you will see:
Below is the image in its original context on the page: www.bbc.co.uk/.../nature_gallery_two.shtml?30
If you copy the last bit ie www.bbc.co.uk/.../nature_gallery_two.shtml?30[/b] this will bring up your search.
I hope this makes sense!   :-\

I don't think there is anything that can be done now to amend your posting unless you get down on your
hands and knees to Dan and offer him a glass of brandy!!    ;D ;D

Doris_Pinks

Thanks for that Pauline, makes perfect sense! ;D
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