(European) Great Tit

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(European) Great Tit

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This is the largest member of the Tit family here in the UK
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Thus far (only 3), I've noticed a pattern of bright demarcations on their throats, that really stand out! Very nice looking birds. The type you'd see in stores. Hate to see them capture wild birds, but are any of these the types that are?
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:o :o :o So beautiful!!! :D
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That is a VERY cool looking bird!

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