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    It's confirmed - I'm definitely being visited by a Tit feeding group. I first spotted the Long Tailed Tits, then realised that there were also some Blue and Great Tits about. The ever-present Sparrows were looking a bit brassed-off at sharing their trees
    I really must get the food out and then they might stay a bit longer and provide me with some more interesting shots.
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    Nice photos Louise, best get those feeders stocked.
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    Very nice Louise.
    LTT's don't hang around for long any way but they are lovely little birds

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    No prbs, Rolf - I just picked up a 50-pack of fat balls which should encourage the Tits. Now I just need to get them hanging from the roof outside the window and I'll have a wonderfully close shot

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