Here are the few lucky shots I got. I love the one when the tit is sitting on that single bough, one cute ball of delicate, fluffy feathers. I read somewhere that in winter they huddle together in feathery balls like this to keep warm – mega-cute!
Meet the long-tailed tit, the smallest bird I’ve managed to catch with my camera so far. And it’s a miracle that I did! It may not qualify as the smallest European bird due to the tail, but it surely must be one of the fastest ones – when it’s flying, it looks like a big fly circling chaotically around a source of light, it’s so fast you cannot really catch its looks with your eye. The only chance to get a shot at it is when it actually sits down, but it does it rarely and usually in the middle of a dense bush… Here are the few lucky shots I got. I love the one when the tit is sitting on that single bough, one cute ball of delicate, fluffy feathers. I read somewhere that in winter they huddle together in feathery balls like this to keep warm – mega-cute!
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