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    Cool Continental long tailed tit?

    hiya,

    had several people say that this is a continental long tailed tit and to me the bird looks like it too what do you guys think?
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    Think it's one of the UK Northern birds, as it still has the tan colour on the back.
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    ohh, see we had just memory and rspb guide book.. is this a rare bird they seamed to think so?

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    Really don't know enough about the different versions, it certainly shows that patterning for UK birds in the Birds of the Western Palearctic guide.
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    That is very possible, Laura, as it has a very light-coloured head!

    Apparently the head of the Northern species is very nearly white!

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    this guy had a fully white head, and pail underneath... a small group of excited twitchers kept looking at my pics again and again...

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    Very nice - where did you spot it?

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    a place in norfolk is all im allowed to say...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy View Post
    a place in norfolk is all im allowed to say...
    That's detailed enough for me - without a car, I'm not rushing out anywhere

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    see or id be shot, and then how would i get more interesting pics!! lol ...

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