Blue Tit ( Cyanistes caeruleus )
Being very keen on wildlife and understanding the pressures wildlife are under we allow things to grow in the garden other people would not. Umbellifers are an example we have a couple of what most folk would call weeds growing.
Today this years Blue Tit fledgelings discovered a source of food on the Hogweed. No not the giant variety just normal Hogweed. What they were after I am not sure but suspect it must have been tiny insects. The result was lots of activity up and down the stems.
The blip shows one eying up the underside of an Umbel with an out of focus individual in the lower right corner.
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