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Tuesday, 10 January 2012

Marsh/Willow













scanned from 50 yr-old slide, at Clumber Pk Notts, Marsh Tit showing pale markings on mandible (wing highlight caused by flash) I have always associated Marsh with open parkland & Willow with wet woodland/Willow Carr, other 2 shots illustrate that Willow excavates its own nest in rotting stumps - sorry about these - I m done now !

4 comments:

Richard G. Smith said...

Marsh Tit - do Marsh Tits never excavate holes?

Randal M Snowdrop said...

No, they use pre-existing holes. Willow excavate their own holes (normally). I put a load of boxes for willow tit up at a site in north glam two years ago that I stuffed with a woodcrete mix then tied them to a pre-existing tree stump. One was excavated this year but failed at the nesting stage!

Steve Hinton said...

Surely this is Roseate Tit!

tiger said...

some of us cant afford a decent scanner !