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    Default New Discovery - the Red Tit :)

    (otherwise known as a Robin, Erithacus rubecula)

    Unfortunately I hadn't kept up fast enough with the bird seed feeders but this Robin was determined not to go away empty-beaked. After all the exercise he needed a nice sit down
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    Yes, they can be quite acrobatic when they need to be, great shots.
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    I like the fourth capture

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    Oh, you cruel lady, Louise! That wee thing is doing his best in that third pic!

    What an acrobatic Robin!

    - You HAVE filled them now though?

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    I did feel a little mean just sitting there watching him, but I did go and put some more accessible stuff out afterwards for both him and the rarely spotted Dunnock who is there.. just always under cover

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