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Unusual behaviour of Blue Tit at nest site
Andy Mabbett documents (with photograph and video) an unusual Blue Tit nest, in a dead tree, with separate entrance and exit holes. Continue reading
Posted in Birmingham, nature
Tagged behaviour, Betula pendula, birds, Blue Tit, Cyanistes caeruleus, geo:lat=52.5857, geo:lon=-1.8699, geotagged, nature, nest, nesting, ornithology, RSPB, RSPB Walsall, Silver Birch, Sutton Park, taxonomy:binomial=Betula_pendula, taxonomy:binomial=Cyanistes_caeruleus, taxonomy:genus=Betula, taxonomy:genus=Cyanistes, taxotagged, wildlife
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