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A Great Tit, Parus major in cherry blossom in Ambleside, Lake District, UK.-stock-foto
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A Great Tit, Parus major in Ambleside, Lake District, UK.-stock-foto
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A Great Tit, Parus major in Ambleside, Lake District, UK.-stock-foto
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A Great Tit, Parus major in Ambleside, Lake District, UK.-stock-foto
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A Great Tit, Parus major in Ambleside, Lake District, UK.-stock-foto
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A Great Tit, Parus major in Ambleside, Lake District, UK.-stock-foto
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A Great Tit, Parus major in Ambleside, Lake District, UK.-stock-foto
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A great tit (Parus major) flies away with open wings carrying a sunflower heart from a bird feeder in a garden in Surrey, south-east England-stock-foto
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A Great Tit (Parus major) prepares to land to feed at a bird feeder with sunflower hearts in a garden in Surrey, south-east England in spring-stock-foto
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London, UK.  21 April 2026.  UK Weather – A great tit visits a bird bath in a garden in north-west London.  The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) has advised that birds are not to be fed seeds and nuts (mealworms, fat balls or suet are allowed) between May and October to reduce the spread of trichomonosis, a parasitic disease transmitted more easily when birds cluster around feeders in the warmer months, and it is calling on people to clean and move their feeders weekly and, if they are providing water, to change it daily.   Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  21 April 2026.  UK Weather – A great tit visits a bird bath in a garden in north-west London.  The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) has advised that birds are not to be fed seeds and nuts (mealworms, fat balls or suet are allowed) between May and October to reduce the spread of trichomonosis, a parasitic disease transmitted more easily when birds cluster around feeders in the warmer months, and it is calling on people to clean and move their feeders weekly and, if they are providing water, to change it daily.   Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  21 April 2026.  UK Weather – A great tit visits a bird bath in a garden in north-west London.  The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) has advised that birds are not to be fed seeds and nuts (mealworms, fat balls or suet are allowed) between May and October to reduce the spread of trichomonosis, a parasitic disease transmitted more easily when birds cluster around feeders in the warmer months, and it is calling on people to clean and move their feeders weekly and, if they are providing water, to change it daily.   Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  21 April 2026.  UK Weather – A great tit visits a bird bath in a garden in north-west London.  The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) has advised that birds are not to be fed seeds and nuts (mealworms, fat balls or suet are allowed) between May and October to reduce the spread of trichomonosis, a parasitic disease transmitted more easily when birds cluster around feeders in the warmer months, and it is calling on people to clean and move their feeders weekly and, if they are providing water, to change it daily.   Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  21 April 2026.  UK Weather – A great tit visits a bird bath in a garden in north-west London.  The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) has advised that birds are not to be fed seeds and nuts (mealworms, fat balls or suet are allowed) between May and October to reduce the spread of trichomonosis, a parasitic disease transmitted more easily when birds cluster around feeders in the warmer months, and it is calling on people to clean and move their feeders weekly and, if they are providing water, to change it daily.   Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  21 April 2026.  UK Weather – A great tit visits a bird bath in a garden in north-west London.  The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) has advised that birds are not to be fed seeds and nuts (mealworms, fat balls or suet are allowed) between May and October to reduce the spread of trichomonosis, a parasitic disease transmitted more easily when birds cluster around feeders in the warmer months, and it is calling on people to clean and move their feeders weekly and, if they are providing water, to change it daily.   Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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A Great Tit (Parus major) in flight approaches landing on a bird feeder with sunflower hearts in a garden in Surrey, south-east England in spring-stock-foto
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A Great Tit (Parus major) prepares to land to feed at a bird feeder with sunflower hearts in a garden in Surrey, south-east England in spring-stock-foto
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A Great Tit (Parus major) prepares to land to feed at a bird feeder with sunflower hearts in a garden in Surrey, south-east England in spring-stock-foto
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A Great Tit (Parus major) lands to feed at a bird feeder with sunflower hearts in a garden in Surrey, south-east England in spring-stock-foto
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A coal tit (Parus major) flies away with open wings carrying a sunflower heart from a bird feeder in a garden in Surrey, souht-east England-stock-foto
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A great tit (Parus major) flies away with open wings carrying a sunflower heart from a bird feeder in a garden in Surrey, souht-east England-stock-foto
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A great tit (Parus major) flies away with open wings carrying a sunflower heart from a bird feeder in a garden in Surrey, souht-east England-stock-foto
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Great tit Parus major, adult standing on stump among Spanish bluebell Hyacinthoides hispanica, flowers, Suffolk, England, April-stock-foto
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Great tit Parus major, adult perched on branch with flowers, Suffolk, England, April-stock-foto
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Great tit Parus major, adult perched on branch with flowers, Suffolk, England, April-stock-foto
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Great tit Parus major, adult standing on stump among Spanish bluebell Hyacinthoides hispanica, flowers, Suffolk, England, April-stock-foto
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Great tit Parus major, adult standing on stump among Spanish bluebell Hyacinthoides hispanica, flowers, Suffolk, England, April-stock-foto
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10 April 2026, Brandenburg, Sieversdorf: A great tit (Parus major) splashing in the water. Photo: Patrick Pleul/dpa-stock-foto
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Great tit (Parus major) sitting on a tree branch in a sunny spring forest. Small wild bird perched on a branch against a blue sky background. Springti-stock-foto
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Great tit (Parus major) sitting on a mossy tree trunk in a spring forest.-stock-foto
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Great tit Parus major, adult male perched on branch with flowers, Suffolk, England, April-stock-foto
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Great tit searching for insects Thursley Common Surrey-stock-foto
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Great tit Parus major, adult standing on stump among Spanish bluebell Hyacinthoides hispanica, flowers, Suffolk, England, April-stock-foto
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Great tit Parus major, adult male standing on stump among Spanish bluebell Hyacinthoides hispanica, flowers, Suffolk, England, April-stock-foto
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Great tit Parus major, adult male standing on stump among Spanish bluebell Hyacinthoides hispanica, flowers, Suffolk, England, April-stock-foto
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A Great Tit (Parus major) on a branch at Paddington Meadows, Warrington, UK. Taken on 2nd April 2026.-stock-foto