SMap 131 - Bum/Bottom

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This week's theme is - BUM/BOTTOM

The Eurasian golden oriole (Oriolus oriolus)
This is the most common pose in which I see this bird. The bird is very cowardly, and getting close to it is incredibly difficult.


The Siberian rubythroat (Calliope calliope)

This friend was clearly unhappy that I was walking past his territory.


The willow tit (Poecile montanus)

A young noisy tit learns to get its own food. She examined branches and leaves for insects.


The long-tailed tit (Aegithalos caudatus), also named long-tailed bushtit

And this is a typical picture in the fall. These little charms are so light (8 grams) that they can tumble even on the thinnest branches and leaves to get insects.


The azure tit (Cyanistes cyanus)

This tit was on willow bushes, and interestingly, it did not look for insects, but ate these young buds. By the way, this species is more herbivorous than the common blue tit


Siberian chiffchaff (Phylloscopus collybita tristis)

Turning on the voice of this bird, she flew to see who violated the boundaries of her territory. This is a male, and hearing the voice again, he began to flap his wings to drive away the enemy.

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