
Library picture of a blue tit enjoying peanuts.
Donna-Louise Bishop, Reporter Thursday, March 27, 2014
12:39 PM
When it comes to birds, it is all change for the region’s ten top - with blue tits making a strong comeback.
More than 30,500 people from Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire took part in this year’s RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch.
And now the results have been combined to help the national charity discover more about the changes among our most popular garden birds.
In Norfolk, blue tits have moved back into the top three after dropping down the league table in 2013 while in Suffolk they have moved to the top spot.
They have replaced blackbirds which are now at number three, the same as Cambridgeshire, while in Norfolk blackbirds remain at the number one spot
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