Two baby Dunnocks trump one baby Sparrow. Well spottedPlacido wrote: ↑Sat May 23, 2020 5:14 pmThis could be read in conjunction with the immediately preceding post (or not if you don't want to) but aaaanyway, whilst still awaiting the arrival of my first baby sparrow, this morning were unveiled two baby dunnocks ! A parent was in close attendance, very proud and happy. Obviously saying, "Look what we've got !!!"
That pyrawotsit is still being put to full use![]()
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They sure are. I have one that comes in for food just about every day. On the odd occasion i can have two.
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Lovely picture.
The only bird I've ever lost to a window collision was one of them last year.
I heard the bump and kept in a box for a few hours but it didn't revive.
The only bird I've ever lost to a window collision was one of them last year.
I heard the bump and kept in a box for a few hours but it didn't revive.
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I've had this Dunnock in the garden recently with virtually no tail feathers. Apparently it's not that uncommon.
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Lovely clips Nick; Dunnock must have a close encounter ! 
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