Suet appeals to insect eating birds such as warblers, tits, and woodpeckers. |
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The Tom tits experiment is an education project providing teacher training, research and an international network. |
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Stan's death then was far from peaceful – apt for a man who spent most of his life agitated – but it was beautifully handled, with old vinegar tits herself, Shirley, by his side as he went. |
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London blue tits can open milk bottles placed on the doorsteps of houses. |
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Moreover, it was for its involvement in cultural diversity, dialogue and tolerance, combined with the quality of tits programme of celebrations, that the Lebanese capital was chosen. |
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The seeds themselves are poisonous and bitter, but are opened and eaten by some bird species including hawfinches, greenfinches and great tits. |
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