now and again , the male Blackcap dashed in to take a few Callicarpa berries , before being chased off . The comings and goings were frenetic , but every now and again I thought I caught sight of something different . These sightings were even more fleeting than that of the male 
Blackcap , which after a while , built up the courage to stand his ground around the Callicarpa bush , either resting in the Laburnum tree next door , whilst digesting the berries , or just 
sunning himself on the vegetation behind the feeders .As yesterday , several Rose Ringed Parakeets came to feed , and although I have posted several
shots of them , I just couldn't resist posting - Parrot in the snow .It was getting towards time to leave , but I gave it another five minutes . During that time , there was a lull in the feeding frenzy , and a small bird landed on the Callicarpa , and started to
 feed heartily . It was the female Blackcap that I thought I had caught glimpses of earlier . Now if only I could get both of them in the same shot .......Too late , time to leave .
3 comments:
Handsome parakeet.
Like the warblers, a bit out of their element in the cold weather.
I don`t know, Greenie. Parakeets & Blackcaps and i`m having to make do with Starlings & Pigeons.
A pair of Blackcaps Greenie! Thats just greedy!
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