I always think that the parents don't seem to have as much hassle as many garden and woodland birds as they leave the nest pretty soon after hatching
FLEDGLINGS 2015
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I always think that the parents don't seem to have as much hassle as many garden and woodland birds as they leave the nest pretty soon after hatching
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Just been watching a juvenile Blackbird taking on a Woodpigeon for the right to be first at the currants we'd put out. The juvenile won!
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I've been trying to decide which bird was the parent of the first photo of Kevs. It is a toss up between Coot and Moorhen. I have decided it is a Coot.
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My chimney jackdaws have left the nest, phew.
But they are even more noisy outside.
i couldn't tell how many were babies as there was too much scrapping going on. Possibly 3 or 4.
As they flew to the tree, two were having a right old aerial scrap. It looked vicious.
But they are even more noisy outside.
i couldn't tell how many were babies as there was too much scrapping going on. Possibly 3 or 4.
As they flew to the tree, two were having a right old aerial scrap. It looked vicious.
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I had five fledgling Blackies turn up today all at the same time. I'm not sure they were siblings but I'm fairly sure 3 were. Due to an oversight on my behalf there was no water in the birdbaths and they all seemed desperate to get a bath. They tried unsuccessfully to rest on the water lily leaves which always gives me the heeby-jeebies as the last thing I want is drowned birds polluting the ponds.
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We have a very mad weekend with two young magpies falling from the nest. To young to fly or feed their self and with the cats getting them. I had no choice but to take them to the local wild bird hospital. Both are now on antibiotics and being fed and both will be fine.
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My first thought when I saw it was a fledgling Greenfinch. That beak looks too heavy duty for a Reed Bunting and there are hints of green around the rump area.
