Grafton Park, part of the Boughton Estate, is close to my home and a little hot spot for Nuthatches, Marsh Tits and Coal Tits in particular, I have never seen so many of these species in the same place at the same time.
As regular viewers of my web page know I have been feeding up a corner of the wood in exchange for photo opportunities and these guys and a host of the usual woodland birds are joining in with enthusiasm, as I have said in the past they almost start to queue when I pull up and start feeding around my feet whilst I am still putting the seed and peanut mix down for them.
Images like these make the effort worthwhile for me and supplements their diet for them, a win / win situation for all concerned.
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Definately a win-win situation, great images well done
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