Oh, wow… Y’know I just realized I could probably make some amazing suet molds for birds. (runs down to the basement to find that hand grenade…)
kestrelsays
@Marcus, #4: Ooh! Ooh! I know -- a cat mold! that would be perfect! :-D
wereatheistsays
German name is ‘Kohlmeise’. This is not an homage to our former chancellor Helmut Kohl, nor a reference to cabbage (German: Kohl). It’s a reference to ‘Kohle’=coal.
Latin: parus maius English: great tit (which fits the Latin meaning)
chigau (違う)says
#4 & #5
or a squirrel
Ice Swimmersays
wereatheist @ 6
This is a fine bird but not a great tit. The breast isn’t yellow with a black stripe. It is either Poecile palustris or Poecile montanus.
Nonono, it’s a marsh tit. Willow tits look quite similar but do not come to gardens.
The Kohlmeise is the great tit.
The food is suet with seeds. They are available in many variations. The classical ball shaped ones are called “tit dumplings” with the old joke going that it doesn’t taste like tit at all.
Ice Swimmer says
The last one features a classic pose. Which I like in this context.
It’s a marsh or willow tit, I think.
Marcus Ranum says
What is that that it’s (eating?) playing with?
kestrel says
@Marcus: looks like suet, with seeds in it? That would be my guess.
Marcus Ranum says
kestrel@#3:
That’s some mighty bright suet.
Oh, wow… Y’know I just realized I could probably make some amazing suet molds for birds. (runs down to the basement to find that hand grenade…)
kestrel says
@Marcus, #4: Ooh! Ooh! I know -- a cat mold! that would be perfect! :-D
wereatheist says
German name is ‘Kohlmeise’. This is not an homage to our former chancellor Helmut Kohl, nor a reference to cabbage (German: Kohl). It’s a reference to ‘Kohle’=coal.
Latin: parus maius English: great tit (which fits the Latin meaning)
chigau (違う) says
#4 & #5
or a squirrel
Ice Swimmer says
wereatheist @ 6
This is a fine bird but not a great tit. The breast isn’t yellow with a black stripe. It is either Poecile palustris or Poecile montanus.
Giliell, professional cynic -Ilk- says
Nonono, it’s a marsh tit. Willow tits look quite similar but do not come to gardens.
The Kohlmeise is the great tit.
The food is suet with seeds. They are available in many variations. The classical ball shaped ones are called “tit dumplings” with the old joke going that it doesn’t taste like tit at all.
Raucous Indignation says
I approve of this manner of tit.