



it has become something of a success to even see a Bearded Tit on my local pits in recent years, there were at one time 35+ breeding pairs, so this pair were a nice new year treat albeit at about 60m range; both converters on the larger images at 800 ISO in dull light hence the lack of quality
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They really do look exoctic with their beards. I have never seen one before. Thanks for sharing your successful photo capture.
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