Thanks Sue for pointing that out. I unfortunately collapsed yesterday and am now in hospital going through NUMEROUS tests, X rays and CT scans but feeling OK and although no definite diagnosis has been made i think they are going to let me out soon as the other tests can be done in outpatients
Ahha, both you and Stewert M going with the tiny species this week. Lovely liitle birds. I sometimes have two pairs in the garden but have actually had over a dozen on a few occasions.
Delightful-- your bird pictures always are.
ReplyDeleteYou have some enchanting visitors.
ReplyDeletePS You might want to fix the spelling of Wednesday in your post title.
Thanks Sue for pointing that out. I unfortunately collapsed yesterday and am now in hospital going through NUMEROUS tests, X rays and CT scans but feeling OK and although no definite diagnosis has been made i think they are going to let me out soon as the other tests can be done in outpatients
DeleteI am really, really sorry to hear that and hope that you have a diagnosis soon. Please don't over do it, and take things gently when you are released.
DeleteFine action shots of this fine little bird.
ReplyDeleteAhha, both you and Stewert M going with the tiny species this week. Lovely liitle birds. I sometimes have two pairs in the garden but have actually had over a dozen on a few occasions.
ReplyDeleteWhat an ugly name for such a cute little bird. He looks a bit like a Chickadee.
ReplyDeleteHe must be a relative of our Black-capped Chickadee.
ReplyDeleteLovely clicks
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty little visitor.
ReplyDeleteStewart posted coal tits also.
ReplyDeleteI love the markings on these birds. And your pics have such lovely colors.
ReplyDeleteAs you say: Snap! What great little birds. I was so pleased to see some when I was back in the UK last year (which seems such a long time ago!)
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne