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Uploaded by on Apr 19, 2008

Este garrapinos se queda traspuesto por más de 3 minutos bastante a menudo en mi terraza. Imagino que descansa, porque no para en todo el día. Si algún experto puede explicarlo, se lo agradezco.
This coal tit uses to take long rests in my terrace. If any expert arround, I would appreciate an explanation for this behavior.

Questa cincia mora ha l'abitudine di prendere lunghe pause sul mio terrazzo. Io credo sianopause. Se qualcuno ha ulteriori info su questo attegiamento, saranno molto appreziate.


Mis fotos (my photos, le mie foto): http://www.flickr.com/photos/27082526@N05/

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  • Hola nutxlago, este tipo de Parus asi como los Mayor vienen a comer Coco partido por la mitad a mi ventana y es curioso que son incompatibles con los Mayor pues cuando estos vienen los Ater se marchan es un placer observarlos

  • @jestepario . Tienes razón, yo creo que existe una jerarquía entre páridos. En mis comederos, los major, más grandes, tienen preferencia, luego herrerillos (caeruleus) y por úktimo los ater. Sin embargo, cuando les lanzo un troxo de comida, los ater y caeruleus son los más ágiles, rápidos y suelen hacerse con el botín. El major se lo piensa demasiado.... ;) Gracias por tu visita y tu invitación!

  • I guess it must be resting as you say. Usually these small birds are so active and don't stay in one spot for very long. Nice video!

  • Thank you for your explanation Barfsoup!I think you are right: these birds are hyperactive, jumping from branch to branch upside down most of the times, following one another in a conquest of the territory...and they eat accordingly too! :) Thanks again!

  • You are welcome.

    Im curious how did you capture all the video's? How long does it take to wait for a bird?

  • It took me plenty of seeds and nuts :)). I feed them, so it is never difficult to make a video. They are always around and have become very friendly. On weekends, I usually spend time on my terrace or getting the garden tidy, so they are used to see me arround. This Coal Tit in particular gave me enough time to go inside and fetch my camera (yes, you need spare full batteries). Thanks again for your visit and interest, Scarlet, you are welcome too.

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  • Svartmeis in Norway :-)

  • Thanks, Scarlet, for your comment and visit! Your slides are really sweet, congratulations.

  • jeje que bueno, este si que sabe

  • Y cuando llueve se cuelga de una de mis plantas del techo y ahí se queda un rato. Llámale tonto...

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