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l1sav
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18 June 2013 13:05:16

Hi All,


 


Just wanted to share a few photos with you of the baby bluetits.


My babies fledged about a week and half ago, from our bird nest box in the garden. Has been a labour of love especially trying to keep my cat away from the box 


Anyhows....... spotted one on the shed roof, sorry it a bit blurry, as its taken through the kitchen window...



Then we had a horrific rain storm and the poor little things were soaked to their feathers and this is what ensued.


Couldnt believe how close i could get to them, they have no fear at the moment. So cute and soooo small 



Feeding time.......



 


 


Starting to dry out......


 


 


 



 



 



Bless their little hearts, the mum and dad bluetits look dishevelled and knackered. But they r sooooooo cute 


 


 


 


Home - Littleport nr Ely Cambs
ARTzeman
18 June 2013 13:20:31

Looking good on the drying out...Nice Images...






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Others just get wet.
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Dizzy Daff
19 June 2013 21:54:16
Gorgeous! 🙂
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idj20
20 June 2013 06:06:53

You should tweet this on twitter. A lovely round of close up photos.


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AIMSIR
04 August 2013 16:42:17

Really beautiful.

schmee
05 September 2013 22:03:52
Superb wildlife photos. Cheers.
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Matty H
05 September 2013 22:11:59
Very cute
l1sav
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09 September 2013 12:42:18

Superb wildlife photos. Cheers.

Originally Posted by: schmee 


 


Thanks  quite proud of my photo's.


Home - Littleport nr Ely Cambs
bradders
11 September 2013 11:50:23

Some nice photos there.



Eric. Cheadle Hulme, Stockport.
polarwind
11 October 2013 13:34:46

quote=l1sav:


Couldnt believe how close i could get to them, they have no fear at the moment.


 


 


A long time ago, I was walking in the country and became aware of about 10 or so baby bluetits hidden in the hedgerow. They would come on my finger with no fear whatsoever - I was amazed at this - but have realised, that many survival responses in young animals (including hunting) have to be learned


Obviously they have to learn fast.


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