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Can anyone identify the tree in the picture taken near a disused railway track in the South of Britain on the Isle of Wight.

 

 

 

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Sorry I don't have any more details.

Many thanks,

Jezzy

Edited by Steve Bullman

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Nice pair of Goldcrests. The male is the top one strutting his crest to the female which by the looks of things isn't interested lol. But it is definately a Goat Willow Salix caprea. We have loads of them on our flood plain sites. The EA are forever cutting the sodding things and chewing up our beautiful wet meadow hay crop.

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actuallt fire crests are the smallest!

 

Goldcrests are the smallest my man. only by a centimetre or so. But either way they are amazing little birds. Ive seen all three of the UK's smallest Garden bird sat next to eachother in hieght order which was rather amusing. The wren was bigger than all of them even though it is given as Britains smallest garden bird.

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Goldcrests are the smallest my man. only by a centimetre or so. But either way they are amazing little birds. Ive seen all three of the UK's smallest Garden bird sat next to eachother in hieght order which was rather amusing. The wren was bigger than all of them even though it is given as Britains smallest garden bird.

 

you gotta love the jenny wren, :thumbup1:

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