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29th July 2010, 10:49 PM
We have gained about five Blue Tits - this year's young I believe, but where have their parents gone? Same with the great Tits, their parents have dissappeared.
We love watching the Blue Tit's acrobatics. Collecting aphids from the standard rose or hammering away at half grown apples - they fall a couple of days later, with holes in them, and muggins is lumbered with picking them up. Anyone seen a wasp this year? Bees have been few, butterflies fewer but the absence of wasps is surprising.
Anyway, here, the Blue Tit examined a small feeder which was empty - so he checked underneath, presumably to find out where the food had gone...
Very gloomy this week. I thought my camera was stuck on ISO 3200! I read an article in one of the photographic mags which stuck in my memory, titled 'Noise, the new grain'.. I can do that...
We love watching the Blue Tit's acrobatics. Collecting aphids from the standard rose or hammering away at half grown apples - they fall a couple of days later, with holes in them, and muggins is lumbered with picking them up. Anyone seen a wasp this year? Bees have been few, butterflies fewer but the absence of wasps is surprising.
Anyway, here, the Blue Tit examined a small feeder which was empty - so he checked underneath, presumably to find out where the food had gone...
Very gloomy this week. I thought my camera was stuck on ISO 3200! I read an article in one of the photographic mags which stuck in my memory, titled 'Noise, the new grain'.. I can do that...