
can anyone tell whether they're blue, great or long-tailed?
( , Sun 3 May 2020, 12:13, Reply)

Looks like they are feeding chicks, and in the process keeping your garden pest free. e.g. carrying small caterpillar at 14:20.
Ace!
( , Sun 3 May 2020, 13:34, Reply)

like twigs, moss, tins of paint etc. And I can't hear any squeaking yet but I'll check. Thanks for watching and saying.
( , Sun 3 May 2020, 15:26, Reply)

but they both seem to be in and out equally, so I'm guessing chicks.
( , Sun 3 May 2020, 21:24, Reply)

but I am equally impressed by your achievements!
*fist bump*
( , Mon 4 May 2020, 21:10, Reply)

www.theguardian.com/science/2009/sep/09/great-tits-hunting-bats
( , Sun 3 May 2020, 15:11, Reply)

I've got an active nest at the bottom of my garden. What sort of camera set-up have you got? How have you you secured the camera.
( , Mon 4 May 2020, 0:10, Reply)

I leave it there even when not in use so it becomes familiar/part of the furniture. I also try to stay away and the dog likewise.
( , Mon 4 May 2020, 7:31, Reply)

Your videos are great. I've got a cheapo go-pro knock off which should do the job. I just need a tripod now.
Keep up the wonderful work!
( , Mon 4 May 2020, 11:53, Reply)