Marsh tit can't find marsh.
Sumpfmeise (marsh tit) am Pfaffensee, Stuttgart-West.
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christmas robin and watercolour Marsh tit
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Marsh Tit (Poecile palustris)
© Tony Cox
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Acres Down in the New Forest and home 24/02/2024
Photos taken in this set are of; New Forest Pony at Acres Down, Firecrest there it's amazing how many I've seen so far this year and extraordinary to consider I'd never photographed one prior to this year with how many photos I've got of them another fantastic sighting of at least two at this hotspot for them waving through vegetation, Meadow Pipit at Acres Down, a sunkissed Stonechat there, a Woodpigeon at home before we went out today I also enjoyed seeing hoards Woodpigeons at Acres Down and views on the walk including beautiful sky scenes and a pretty rainbow. It was also wonderful to get a riveting view of a Goshawk one of the birds we had come here to try and see floating through the sky, another sensational bird to see this month and year. Other highlights at Acres Down were Buzzards, lovely Marsh Tit, Long-tailed Tit, Chaffinch seen nicely, wonderful views of stunning Fieldfare and Redwing, Blackbird, Wren heard well, gorse and holly. At home Goldfinch, Feral Pigeon and Collared Dove around at the same time as the Woodpigeon, Carrion Crow and Starlings were also good to see as were Great White Egret, Little Egret, Grey Heron and Egyptian Geese seen from the motorway by Romsey on the way home we're seeing so much at this spot on journeys lately.
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Marsh Tit (Poecile palustris)
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Mossy Marsh Tit
A marsh tit sitting on a moss covered tree branch in Short Wood.
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He was just thinking where there could be the next aphid, and then he told Blaumeise those were his aphids.
Sumpfmeise (marsh tit) auf der Karlshöhe, Stuttgart-Süd.
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A marsh tit, not happy with being photographed it seemed.
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Marsh Tit (Poecile palustris)
© Jan Jongejan
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Currently reading a paper on the animals that are found in the Eddas. There has been an actual academic discussion on the topic of which bird species Sigurd hears after accidentally consuming some of Fafner's blood.
The paper suggests marsh tit, great tit, or nuthatch.
Source: Nils von Hofsten, Eddadikternas djur och växtvärld - Animals and Plants in the Eddic Poems
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