Such a lovely, natural shot of the European cousin to our black-capped chickadee -- the blue tit, the famous little birds that the English biologist Rupert Sheldrake spoke of in his theory of "morphic resonance". These birds started to break into the milk bottles left on the back porch of English homes to sip the cream at the top, a behavior which spread quickly and inexplicably throughout the British Isles, leading to the the idea morphic fields--social groups connecting together members of a group even when they are many miles apart, and provide channels of communication through which organisms can stay in touch at a distance.