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In the heart of Rome, where cobblestone streets meet vibrant markets and the night air carries whispers of ancient tales, a lady holds a beautifully ornate Italian mask. As the soft glow of streetlights illuminates her face, her eyes seem to hold a secret, something enchanting and untold. People move around her, caught in the rhythm of the market, but she stands still, a vision of elegance and mystery. Her presence adds a layer of magic to the already captivating city, as though she is a part of Rome's timeless story. Every detail around her, the sounds, the colors, the energy, seems to fade, leaving only the mesmerizing pull of her gaze!

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The Blue Tit is a popular and easy to recognise garden favourite. With its small size and distinctive blue and yellow plumage , the Blue tit is a regular garden visitor that’s wide spread throughout the British Isles and mainland Europe. The Blue Tit is a member of the Tit family of birds , Paridae . Usually resident , the bird does not migrate and in fact most stay within a short distance from where they hatch , typically less than 20 miles.

The Blue Tit is around 12 cm long with a wingspan of 18 cm and weighs between 11- 20 g . With a blue crown and dark line passing through the eye, with white cheeks to the chin. The forehead and a bar on the wing are white. The nape, wings and tail are blue and the back is yellowish green. The underparts is mostly yellow with a dark line down the abdomen. Both male and female adult birds have a similar appearance.

The Blue tit will nest in any suitable hole in a tree, wall, or stump, or an artificial nest box, competing with Great Tits and House Sparrows for nesting sites. The same hole ( nesting site ) is returned to every year, and when one pair dies another pair will takes possession of the nesting site. It is estimated that there are 3,300,000 breeding pairs in the UK.

It is thought that as they get older, they get brighter plumage with each subsequent moult.

The successful breeding of chicks is dependent on sufficient supply of green caterpillars as well as satisfactory weather. Breeding seasons may be affected badly if the weather is cold and wet between May and July, particularly if this coincides with the emergence of the caterpillars on which the nestlings are fed.

Read more at www.wildonline.blog

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Icterus pyrrhopterus

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Réalisé le 07 avril 2025 dans Chaudière-Appalaches, Québec.

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Taken on April, 07th / 2025 at Chaudiere-Appalaches, Quebec.

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Réalisé le 07 avril 2025 dans Chaudière-Appalaches, Québec.

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Taken on April, 07th / 2025 at Chaudiere-Appalaches, Quebec.

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