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biggs682

Itching to get back on my bike's
Location
Northamptonshire
Loads of worms on this morning's damp underfoot walk

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biggs682

Itching to get back on my bike's
Location
Northamptonshire
A blue tit on our bird table

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laurentian

Well-Known Member
Blue tits have been very interested in my nest box over the past few days. I have seen one going in but not with any nesting materials. Keeping my fingers crossed . . .
 

Fastpedaller

Über Member
Location
Norfolk
Because it felt like spring and I haven't had an outing for ages, I took off for the Norfolk coast today.

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Was that near Horsey?
 

deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
I'm only about 1 1/4 hour ride from there - it's great to watch them catching fish. Btw, a good photo you achieved!

I've not seen them feeding. Last year, in late summer, I think, there were none around on land but someone had decided to serenade them with a tenor sax and that attracted a few intrigued seals. So I've missed feeding time but caught a seal concert!

There's something that I find incredibly calming about them lounging around on the beach.
 

nogoodnamesleft

Well-Known Member
Blue tits have been very interested in my nest box over the past few days. I have seen one going in but not with any nesting materials. Keeping my fingers crossed . . .
One of my blue tit nest boxes near the house is used through the entire winter. Mid-winter I periodically lift off roof and carefully peak inside and a lone blue tit standing there. By that time of year no nesting materials in it (I empty out and clean in autumn so I've guessed out of wind and some insulation? They just live there, occasionally fly the 10m to the feeders/water dish then fly back.
 
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laurentian

Well-Known Member
One of my blue tit nest boxes near the house is used through the entire winter. Mid-winter I periodically lift off roof and carefully peak inside and a lone blue tit standing there. They just live there, occasionally fly the 10m to the feeders/water dish then fly back.

Yes, they will roost in them in cold weather - I'm just thinking its the right time of year to begin nesting
 
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