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5 nestlings 15mins before fledging
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5 nestlings 15mins before fledging
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5 nestlings 15mins before fledging
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5 nestlings 15mins before fledging
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5 nestlings 15mins before fledging
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blurry - moving too fast! but had black back and yellow-orange tones on the breast
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This little one was so friendly! It stayed around for hours and even entered our car a few times (the doors were left open), visiting us every few minutes. I guess we were in its territory and it was probably trying to tell to leave because we were cramping its style.
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I have no idea what this tomtit was doing, but he/she was frozen like this, posing, for a couple of minutes. It was crazy - for a while I thought it was stuffed and pinned onto the tree. But then it came to, and eventually flew off.
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This little tomtit kept flitting from low branches to rocks, and from there it was dipping into a little stream.
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Young male ngirungiru that's curious about the human living in his territory. He's also interested in his reflection and spends a lot of time 'cheeping' to it.
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Young male ngirungiru that's curious about the human living in his territory. He's also interested in his reflection and spends a lot of time 'cheeping' to it.
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Same male tomtit as observed in April 2015, now accompanied by a female. The male often watches me whenever I'm working outside and although I've heard other tomtits calling, the first time I saw the female with him was 25 July 2015.
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Common in all forest types in area.
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Common in all forest types in area.
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