I've only recently seen one of these for the first time, in Bristol. I know they're not rare but I was still ridiculously excited.
They never stand still so these are great shots!
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I've only recently seen one of these for the first time, in Bristol. I know they're not rare but I was still ridiculously excited.
They never stand still so these are great shots!
Yes, not rare, but I only seem to see them around this time of year when they are out hunting amongst ivy berries or, here, loose brambles - most of the time I suppose they stay well hidden in the thicker vegetation. I also have to be careful as I think there's Firecrests around as well, and apart from a white band round the bottom of the crest, they are very similar.
What a cute little thing, and pretty markings. Fun way of capturing how active it was. Looks like it'd be hard to get a good shot of such a tiny critter bouncing around in all those leaves.
Oh, if I'd had a good single shot I'd have posted it - I have been blessed by such in previous years, so I keep clicking and keep hoping.