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    Was walking through the park when I noticed this female Chaffinch. What a mouth(ooops ) beak full I think she may have young to feed
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    Beryl, that's an excellent photo - as well as an important record of what the Chaffinch eats!

    I don't like her wriggly diet, but then again I had chicken for T and I doubt if she'd have approved of me eating that!

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    LOL, you are not kidding, that sure is a beak full. Look like Mayflies.
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    Thanks Catherine
    I do have a bigger better shot . I'll put it in the forum if you think it a good record of the bird's diet

    Yes . I don't know Rolf what sort of flies they are .Glad I'm not a bird

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    That really is a mouthful!

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