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    The Blue Tits seem to have had a very busy time of late.

    Is the Greenfinch the messiest of the birds when feeding?
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    I think the Greenfinch largest and and most unmelodious. Not sure about it's feeding habits. May be it's a male.
    Nice captures BTW
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    Definitely a male Chocky.

















    The female was nagging him in the background.
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    Oh Ha



    touche.

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