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    I found this whilst going through my discs.
    Is it a coal Tit? Please
    I don't think it is on the forum
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    Hi Chocky

    This is a great tit. The coal tit although similar to a great tit has a dusky greyish buff colour on its underparts and doesn't have the black central stripe running doen it's breast.

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    wild goose is correct , chocky , it's a great tit.

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    Yes Thank you . I wasn't sure
    I just can't tell the difference if I can't see the stripe. A the sunlight on his head made him look different
    If I saw them together I might see the difference .
    I'll keep trying.
    Thanks very much.

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    Have jut seen this in the bird forum . So I have obviously asked before . Oh such is my short term memory loss.
    Thanks any how

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