27-06-2007, 11:09 PM
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A bird of some sort is squatting in my spare letterbox, wih 10
eggs, just now hatching. I can't tell two birds apart except this
isn't a pigeon so it's not for the chop. It is small, black and
grey with a yellow splash on its chest.
I was wondering if the best thing to do is leave it alone to get on
with it or to show a spot of hospitality by posting a worm or two
through the letterbox. Anyone have any ideas what it might be / to
feed or not? cheers
Sounds like a Coal Tit
http://www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/bird...ltit/index.asp
Coal tits don't have the yellow flash. I bet it's a great tit. There
are loads of them about this year, where I am.
Could be. Their backs are green though.
True, but you don't see the back when you're loking at the yellow front :-)
Greenfinches???
Beryl
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