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    I notice that Blue Tits are more playful than most of the little birds.
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    LOL, they do seem to like looking at things from different angles.
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    I love watching them. Thy swing over and over the twigs

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    Yes. Cute littl birds . Nice colours too.

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    Yes , very cute The photos are a bit noisy . The weather was very dull

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