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10 hours ago, ABtrees said:

 

Hi Gary

It is a nice pic but I think with the slightly shorter beak and that black chin this may well be a Willow (or possibly Marsh) tit rather than a male Blackcap.  Always ready to be corrected !

You may well be correct 

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I agree but only because I've been studying pics of Blackcaps and Marsh Tits recently having seen the latter for the first time.

The Blackcap doesn't have that chinstrap; the Marsh Tit does.

Unlikely to be a Willow Tit; all but impossible to tell apart from a Marsh but much, much rarer.

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9 hours ago, openspaceman said:

Prove it

You prove they ain't ! ( my camera a bit crap 😯 and I have tried , got a Badger in garden tho ! ) k

Posted
1 hour ago, Khriss said:

You prove they ain't ! ( my camera a bit crap 😯 and I have tried , got a Badger in garden tho ! ) k

The trick is getting the bl**dy badgers out of your garden.

Posted
2 hours ago, Deafhead said:

The trick is getting the bl**dy badgers out of your garden.

Shocked me cos was 1PM in the afternoon , be holding a Badger rave there next 😕  K

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