The Great-Tit is by far the most frequent visitor to my balcony, and they seem to breed successfully every year. Most of these photos were taken from the library window. The library is directly under my bedroom, and next to the kitchen, so we, the family, decided it was more convenient to have our meals in the library as the dining room is in the part of the house that is now closed off. It is a pleasant room with lots of light, and just outside the window there is a shrub where birds perch in the shade and eat the food taken from my balcony. Here are a few shots I took in June. Dear fellow bloggers this post was already ready to post, for I haven't been to my blog in over a week as I have been ill, and I suspect it was COVID. having experienced the same symptoms when I caught the bug before, my symptoms were high fever, sore throat, a paroxysmal cough, which I still have, nausea, vomiting, and stomach ache. Feeling of acute exhaustion still persist, and that is why I have not been visiting your blogs. I need some time to fully recuperate and then I will visit with pleasure. Since I wrote this Pedro has now contacted the same virus and is in bed with a high fever. I can hear him coughing late into the night. I hope he recovers sooner than I have.
Great-Tit feeding it's chick.
Young bird, and it's expression is so adorable.
Young chick asking to be fed.
Young chick
Young bird.
Young bird.
Another Great-Tit chick asking to be fed.
The youngsters grow as large as their parents, which makes it so difficult to ascertain which is which.
I will be linking up to "Wild Bird Wednesday" and "Saturday's Critters".
19 comments:
We love great tit! We call them KOHLMEISE here and they sing very beautifully.
sorry you are still trying to get over your bout with most likely Covid and hope Pedro feels better soon. the sweet little tits are like looking at living sunshine
Beautiful photos of this lovely bird 🐦
Dear Sonjia,
Your photos of the birds are so beautiful. You are lucky to have them visiting your balcony. The great tit is a beautiful bird. They are so cute when they call for food.
Warm hugs to you!
Marit
Dear Sonjia,
First of all, I hope you make a full recovery soon, and I hope the same for Pedro.
I love the photos of the great tit.
Photos 7 and 8 are my favorites.
I wish you a beautiful Wednesday.
Best regards Irma
I am very sorry to hear that both you and Pedro have been felled by what appears to be COVID, Sonjia. Perhaps it would be a good idea to be tested to confirm your own diagnosis. At least you will acquire immunity from this awful virus. In the meantime I am very happy that Great Tits are visiting the Great Lady. Such a fine combination. Enjoy each other to the fullest and welcome the young! Now that’s how to enjoy life! Hugs and kisses - David
Great Tit`s are wonderful. It's fun to watch them do their thing.
I'm sorry you have been sick. Beautiful series of the great tit.
Oh my! I hope you both recover fully and soon. Such a miserable virus!
What great photos and such lovely visitors. The young ones watch everything for the first few weeks.
Has hecho un reportaje precioso, me encantan los pájaros. Un abrazo.
Deseo que pronto estén recuperados del virus. Besos.
Marvelous photos! Take care and get well soon.
Please get well soon dear Sonjia ! Great shots of the great tit !
Best wishes from Lasse
Lovely to see your pictures of the Great Tits Sonjia. They are such beautiful birds and I think I take them for granted, as they are quite common. Of course, I have a slight concern when I see them here, as they eat so many caterpillars and chrysalises and I have seen them in my Buddleias chasing adult Red Admirals!
I am so sorry to hear you are unwell. A couple of our friends here in Scotland have had Covid recently and my wife's sister has just told us that she has tested positive today. It is funny how we have almost forgotten about the days of lockdown and wearing masks. I hope you and Pedro are better soon.
Sorry to read that both you and Pedro have had Covid, hope you are both much better soon.
Lovely photographs of the Great Tits.
My good wishes.
All the best Jan
Amazing to see the birds interacting with each other.
Amalia
xo
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Splendid pictures - this was once a common garden bird for me - but they are not present in Australia. (Given some of the other birds that were introduced, this actually surprises me!)
Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Thank you for these marvelous photos. I am very sorry that you have been ill and wish for you good health to return quickly.
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