Psilos Bird Photography
Blue tit (Parus caeruleus)
One of our most well known, commonest and most widespread little bird it is a frequant visitor to all our bird feeders. Found anywhere there are woods, hedgerows and trees. Its acrobatic antics are a joy to watch. They will readily nest in nestboxes and produce at least 2 clutches a year. They are related to the American Chickadee.
 
Bolton December 2007
 
 
 
 
 
Mid April and bluetits are busy building nests and foraging for food in preperation for egg laying or to feed chicks alreay hatched.