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stuey | 14:17 Mon 08th Sep 2014 | Twitching & Birdwatching
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...did not take this photo. I did a few months ago and entitled it "My Little Chickadee". Cute little fellow/fellowess don't you think?
http://i59.tinypic.com/iz72bd.jpg
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Gorgeous, but what is it ? Please
It's a Chickadee
Ah, I see..not one I'm familiar with, down here. Thanks, Sandy
Lovely bird and beautiful photo stuey.
It's either a marsh or willow tit.
doesn't look much like Mae West, does it?
But when WC Fields called her that he was in his cups.
His or hers, Sandy ??
Could be a coal tit.
I think coal tit too.
seekerz, hoping to get into hers.

Is it not a Carolina Chickadee?

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/56/Carolina_Chickadee1_by_Dan_Pancamo.jpg
Well all I can say is ....Good luck Sandy, it's been nice knowing you !! Xx
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According to Wiki "The chickadees are a group of North American birds in the tit family...". It goes on to say that they are "extremely shy". I took this photo last Fall in a nature-trail area on the shore of Lake Ontario. I took some seed with me, and they were landing on my shoulders waiting their turns to eat from my hand, so they weren't too shy. But, obviously the ones that lived there were used to people...Tiny little things.
so you have tits in America too;-)
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Yes, cupid, we have a loverly bunch of them: big ones, small ones, some as big as yer head:)
lol!
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They looked like fat little cotton balls with wings, so they were obviously plumping themselves up for the harsh winter ahead.
Is it not coconuts that come in loverly bunches?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nf670orHKcA
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Sandy, the pendulous containers of milk to which Cupid and I were referring come only in bunches of two:)
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Here's another shot of my little chickadee saying "Here's looking at you, Kid"http://i59.tinypic.com/2eyi2aa.jpg

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