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Blue Tit Bird 64 page illustrated Notebook with Envelope. They make excellent gift cards by Julian Williams
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These notebooks have 64 pages and can be sent as a gift or thank you card.
The pages can be ripped out, like a shopping list or telephone pad.
Every page is uniquely illustrated with pictures of European birds, butterflies and plants.
The back of the notebook includes an introductory text telling the reader interesting facts about of the butterfly/bird illustrated on the front cover
SKU: SNB6B32
These bird notebooks are part of our Nature Notes Series
These cards include an introductory text on the back of the cards. TEXT written on the back of this card reads:
The Blue Tit on Acer
Cyanistes caeruleus
Blue tits are well known for their love of collecting peanuts from the winter bird table. In the Spring they their breeding cycle to coincide with the feast of green caterpillars found on young Oak leaves in May. During the summer months the parents can be seen hanging upside down inspecting the underside of leaves for small grubs, spiders and aphids. Later in the year they support themselves on berries and seeds and return to the bird tables.
The most common English name Blue Titmice is of 7th century Norse origin: ttr = small and Mase = bird which together translates as “small blue birds”. Other common names include Blue Cap, Blue Bonnet, Blue Ox-eye, Blue Spick (N Devon), Nun, Tree Babbler (Cornwall), Pinchem (Bedfordshire), Tinnock, Yaup, Bee Bird (Hampshire), Willow Biter, Billy Biter (Midlands), Pickcheese (Norfolk), Tom Tit, Hickmall, Heckymal and Titmal (West Country).
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