Marsh Tit the thief

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When it starts to get cold and there are less and less seeds and bugs in the woods, birds get closer and closer to humans in search of food. Not that they do show up in gardens all year round, but somehow now they are more visible.
And they have a damn good reason too!

Multiple sunflower plants that my mum grows in a garden are mature and filled with delicious seeds. She doesn't pick them. She keeps the plants for the flowers only because she likes how they look.

Now that the giant heads and bright yellow petals have died, it's feast time! I can see dozens of birds flying in and out every day. I managed to recognize three types of Tits, sparrows and goldfinches. I am pretty sure there are other that pop in, but from a distance, they all look the same :)

Today I finally took the camera to the garden to catch some of them. I guess it was the Marsh Tit turn, as there were two or three constantly picking the seeds and flying away.

I tried to get as close as possible to get a good shot. I was hoping that the bushes I tried to hide behind were enough, but they did see me. They are very cautious little birdies and will not get too close if they feel any danger.

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Aaaand she off..


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I could see and hear them around, but they did not dare to come back. I moved a little further away and it was enough to make them feel safer again.

Soon after another one came to rob the sunflowers.

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What are you looking at?


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I was spotted :p
She didn't fly away though. Just kept picking the seeds.

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Beak full of goodies :)
Greedy little thing.


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And off she goes... with the biggest seed she could get :p


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Quick last look and she flew away to enjoy her meal.


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They have already cleaned up this one. :p


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Shot with Nikon D5500 + Tamron 70-300mm lens
All photos and text are my own.



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Probably not the "most loved" cleaners in the world, if you ask the farmers, but they gotta feed on something...

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Sunflower farmers for sure :D
They also eat insects, so they are actually good. Just don't grow sunflowers :p

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Hello dear friend @ewkaw good afternoon
It is true what you say, in autumn and winter, it is more common to see birds in our gardens
Your mother's garden must be beautiful, I imagine the autumn days full of birds on the plants
What beautiful photographs, thank you very much for sharing these beautiful shots.
have a splendid afternoon

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It is full of birds and cats :D
Thanks a lot!

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Great bird eating upside down, the photos are very well taken, they seem to like sunflowers. This bird looks a lot like a bird that lives near me called the chickadee. Thank you for sharing his photos, it allowed me to discover a new species of bird.

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I think it's the same what we call a willow tit. Very similar to the Marsh one indeed :)

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Adorable captures of the marsh tit in full speed eating sunflower seeds. Quite an acrobatic performance it put on for you! Any seeds that might have fallen to the ground will be found another time. Excellent photos! @ewkaw

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Thank you!
There is always some that manage to survive and sprout in spring. They are left to grow wherever they want and the cycle continues :)

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I'd say you got some excellent shots! That one where she's got the seed is fantastic!

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Great tits visit me once or twice a year, often in pairs, usually in October/November. They see crank open window (opportunity) and lush green inside (incentive), but once they get in, they can't get out. When I hear them, I just open balcony door and try to direct them there, but in the meantime they often ram the windows. At least on one occasion it sadly ended with fatality.


In my bedroom


This one got stunned after trying to fly through the glass.

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Oh poor, confused things!
I remember once we had swallow getting in and we had the same problem getting her out. Never a Tit.

It looks so pretty on that last photo :)

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Absolutely cute. Great action images you've got there. And the commentry was fun too.

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Tits are so acrobatic. If I tried to eat anything upside down I'd fer sure get indigestion.

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I am sure the birds were wondering why you were so curious about them. They just wanted to feast. The sunflower heads must have been a great treat for the birds. There are so many seeds there to enjoy.

The changing seasons always have something special to enjoy in nature. Great photos as always.

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Pretty sure some were just waiting for me to go home already.
Thank you!

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An adorable bird and an excellent photographic document to observe it looking for food!...

Something similar happens here, in the rainy season the birds come less close because there are many flowers and fruits in the natural environment. But when the drought worsens, then they become regular visitors to our gardens in search of seeds and fruits... (And that's when we have to be very careful to keep our 7 cats inside the house) he he he :))

Thank you very much for sharing @ewkaw friend!!!

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My mum has cats too and I see them trying to get the birdies, but the Tits are faster :)

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This is definitely my favourite of them all, with that judging look on her face hahaha... My friend it is very nice what you have managed to capture here, and yes, these little birds are not easy to photograph. The good thing is that having this so close you could try several times, but I think you hit the target the first time. This is all very impressive to me, bravo! ❤️

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Yep, I got busted :D
Thanks a lot!

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Face says it all, those seeds won the day you had been seen...., not enough to chase off from delicious treat found.

Awesome little bird an great photography!

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Hahaha yep :D I cannot hide from them. Good they still decided to show up anyway
Thank you!

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The photos you took are excellent! They capture the bird beauty and personality perfectly. I loved the photo of the Marsh Tit with the beak full of seeds. It's a very expressive photo, and it really conveys the bird's sense of focus and determination.

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Thank you! Yea, I like this one too :)
Pity I couldn't get closer.

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Greedy little thing indeed! Although you captured some gorgeous photos. Love that curious photo of her gazing straight at the camera. Like your mom I also plant sunflowers because I love them. But it would be nice if the gutsy birds showed some appreciation and shared just a few of the yummy seeds

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You expect too much :D They think it's all for them to eat.
I enjoy seeing them in the garden, so I don't mind.

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There is no need of any artificial feeders, these sunflowers served them so well as a free bufet. And yes, the acrobatic performance is amazing.🙂

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Haha yea.. they will not last long though. There is so many of them that before the winter comes they will be all empty.

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Yikes! If looks could kill... That one was certainly giving you the stink eye! 🤣

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Hahaha yea! Imagine a gang of them :D

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