A favourite snack for Great Tits is Blue Tit brains.....Reminds me of watching a pair of Great tits a few years back....
In the back garden there was an Apple tree where,for years ,Blue Tits had nested in a hole in the tree ,year in ,year out...
One afternoon i watched a Male Great Tit,along with the female..visit from a neighbouring garden.....The Male quickly showed the female where the nesting hole was...then stood aside,as the female went down inside to inspect it....The male,then burst into song,a rousing,passionate ditty...along the lines of " ive found a mate,and ive found our new home" it was just a joyous outburst of Love....and excitement.
All members of the Tit family enjoy comparatively short life spans..18 months is a good innings...but boy do they pack so much energy into every single second of their lives,never ever sit still and rarely silent.
A joy to watch.
Male robins engage in prety vicious territorial fights..Love the blackbirds.
Also love whistling back at the robin mimicking whatever phrase he last puts together.
It becomes a call and response. You can see him getting very interested where it’s coming from.
I believe they are very territorial.
Who can blame them ?A favourite snack for Great Tits is Blue Tit brains.....
Tits for brains.A favourite snack for Great Tits is Blue Tit brains.....
Male and female robins are identical (here in the UK, at least)... unless I've misunderstood the conversation!Male robins engage in prety vicious territorial fights..
The females,dull brown no redbreast ,are rarely seen,noticed by humans..a very nondescript bird..and never make it onto the front of Xmas cards.no doubt this will all change in the current climate...
Adult robins male and female, have red breasts. Juveniles are still brown. At least that’s my understanding.Male robins engage in prety vicious territorial fights..
The females,dull brown no redbreast ,are rarely seen,noticed by humans..a very nondescript bird..and never make it onto the front of Xmas cards.no doubt this will all change in the current climate...
Thanks for correcting me! Not sure where i got that from,lol..getting a bit of dementia as i get older...Male and female robins are identical (here in the UK, at least)... unless I've misunderstood the conversation!