On Tap
03rd January 2021
It's always handy to have a project to full back or something that can be turned off or on whenever the need maybe. Especially at the moment with travel limitations, the unpredictable weather or domestic matters preventing more adventurous pursuits.
So over the last couple of months I have been collecting a record of different birds landing on an old water tap that I found in a local antique store earlier in the year.
It has taken a while to get the birds to used to it but it now seems to have become both popular and fully accepted. Originally it was just for my rather lovely, little plump robin who still obliges with a pose from time to time.Some of the visitors have been too quick for me to catch so the wren, the marsh tits and the coal tits have yet to be photographed.


The Blue Tits love it and one even gave me a tap dance to enjoy the moment with it!



So over the last couple of months I have been collecting a record of different birds landing on an old water tap that I found in a local antique store earlier in the year.
It has taken a while to get the birds to used to it but it now seems to have become both popular and fully accepted. Originally it was just for my rather lovely, little plump robin who still obliges with a pose from time to time.Some of the visitors have been too quick for me to catch so the wren, the marsh tits and the coal tits have yet to be photographed.



The Blue Tits love it and one even gave me a tap dance to enjoy the moment with it!


