Sorry, Bob, I don't have an opinion on whether it's Marsh or Willow. I tend to have the same problem with these two myself! Great birds to see and photograph, however. Well done! I hope that your cold is now better. Take good care in this chilly weather - - - Richard
Hi Bob, There is a small difference. Marsh or Willow Tit... And I think it is a Willow Tit..because of his head. But actually the only way of telling these two birds apart is by listening to their calls and song. I like the photos! Regards, Maria
Marsh Tit for me. Not so bull shape head and lack of paleness in the wings. Nice captures Bob.
ReplyDeleteYou say it is the Marsh Tit Marc, I was taken in the dark.
DeleteI am not familiar enough with either species to know, but I suspect thst vocalization would be the key to clinching the ID.
ReplyDeletemarsh tit ;-)
ReplyDeleteI so enjoy our time together
ReplyDeleteLooks like Marsh Tit. Great photos.
ReplyDeleteI don`t know but my guess is Marsh Tit.
ReplyDeleteNo sorry, you'll see this titmouse once in its natural environment ;-)
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Helma.
DeleteSorry, I wish I could help. It is a cute bird, great photos! Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteNever mind, thank you Eileen.
DeleteBut these are pretty pictures Bob.
ReplyDeleteI am clueless - but thoroughly enjoyed the photos. A beautiful bird, whatever label it carries. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteYou couldn't express being for Australian EC.
DeleteI have no idea!
ReplyDeletePreciosas fotos del carbonero!!! Enhorabuena Bob, un fuerte abrazo desde España.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Germán.
DeleteFantastic photos, great captures.
ReplyDeleteWarm regards
Maria
Divagar Sobre Tudo um Pouco
Nice little bird.
ReplyDeleteWhoever he is, he looks like a gentleman.
ReplyDeleteVery sweet little bird is my expert opinion.
ReplyDeleteSorry, Bob, I don't have an opinion on whether it's Marsh or Willow. I tend to have the same problem with these two myself! Great birds to see and photograph, however. Well done! I hope that your cold is now better. Take good care in this chilly weather - - - Richard
ReplyDeleteI am not very cluesome Richard, but, bib is quite right, never mind.
DeleteNo puedo sacarte de la duda, pero en todo caso es un pajarillo encantador.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo,
I am stunned, very dumbed, tthanks Miguel.
DeleteA rose of another name . . . still a beautiful creature
ReplyDeleteYour photos of interesting birds, even from far away, are beautiful. Greetings.
ReplyDeleteHi Bob,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures of this Marsh tit, I think it is this one.
Perfect photographed, my compliments.
Best regards, Irma
Unas imagenes realmente bonitas, saludos y feliz semana.
ReplyDeleteHi Bob,
ReplyDeleteThere is a small difference. Marsh or Willow Tit... And I think it is a Willow Tit..because of his head.
But actually the only way of telling these two birds apart is by listening to their calls and song.
I like the photos!
Regards, Maria
I thought is it Willow Tit, but I'm not quite sure, cheers Maria.
DeleteHi Bob,
ReplyDeleteWonderful set of images, but unsure as to what it is, shame you haven't got it singing.
All the best, John
Yes John, I shall think of the singing, in future I must listen more, thanks.
DeleteWhichever one it is - it's a nice little bird.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Bonitas fotos del carbonero, Bob, buenos tiros.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
A March Tit Bob I think although I personally have never seen one
ReplyDeleteHow sweet!
ReplyDeleteStunning photos, I love them. I love the mood of these photos. LOOOOOOOVE!!!!! <3
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