Garden Blackcap
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Garden Blackcap
Male Blackcap currently showing well on feeders this morning
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Re: Garden Blackcap
Male Blackcap still present this morning.
Ian Ball
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Re: Garden Blackcap
Still present and bossing the feeders.
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Re: Garden Blackcap
Thanks Len. Was quite pleased with these through the kitchen window
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Re: Garden Blackcap
Ive had wintering blackcap in garden before Ian and ive noticed that they seem to have almost a hunch back look about them which shows in yours in yours photos , i can only put this down to birds putting weight on or just fluffing up feather wise to conserve energy .
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Re: Garden Blackcap
Interesting point. He's certainly a bruiser and I wouldn't be surprised if it's weight as he really dominates the feeders.
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Re: Garden Blackcap
Female blackcap on our GT Knowley feeders today, first for several months