Chitty.

"Wren, Troglodytes troglodytes
Other Names:
There are many names for a Wren, Jenny probably being the most common, but others are Chitty Wren in the north country; Cutty (North and West England) and Stumpit (Lancashire) from it’s short tail; Tom Tit (Norfolk) and Tintie (Nottinghamshire) from it’s small size; and Crackadee (Devon) from it’s song, which is said to have the most notes of any birdsong in the world. Also Cracky and Crackit from the same region.
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This villain plagues me damnear every day, by appearing around the time I'm either getting Breakfast or washing up Breakfast gear. As a general rule it stays JUST long enough to grab camera, change lens and get back to window.
Fooled it this time, I was in kitchen at a different time , and the lens wasn't to change, having been trying to capture the many hues of a Starling
Thank (insert Deity of choice) for the "Extra photos" facility.

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