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Jacksparrow
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by Jacksparrow » Tue May 24, 2016 7:51 pm
nuthatch wrote:Oh .. had she got in through a window or smaller door Jacksparrow? ... had she been in there some time?
Perhaps she was hiding from the children for a few minutes

She got in through the side door which is left open while we're at home.

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by Willpar » Tue May 24, 2016 9:14 pm
May have been looking for somewhere to build a nest.
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by Jacksparrow » Wed May 25, 2016 8:05 pm
Willpar wrote:May have been looking for somewhere to build a nest.
Oh gawd

Don't say that as we are in and out of there all the time as the freezer,washing machine and other equipment are in there.

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by nuthatch » Thu May 26, 2016 7:32 am
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Could be quite nice

if you don't have to go away

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by nuthatch » Thu Jun 09, 2016 6:20 am
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by Placido » Thu Jun 09, 2016 7:37 pm
So cute, Nuthatch

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by Jacksparrow » Thu Jun 09, 2016 8:19 pm
Tuk-Tucking is usually because a cat is on the prowl. Cats sometimes hunker down and wait for the unsuspecting birds to come to them and a watchful Blackbird will alarm for as long as it takes to make it go away.

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by nuthatch » Fri Jun 10, 2016 6:26 am
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by Jacksparrow » Fri Jun 10, 2016 8:12 pm
Today I was privileged to watch a pair of Blackbirds courting. I first noticed them apparently looking for food about a yard apart and while I waited for the seemingly inevitable squabble over territory which never came he suddenly started posing in front of her by squatting and feather fluttering. She looked on appreciatively so he chanced a mating move which she declined. This was followed by them coming beak to beak and looking like they were going to fight but it was all handbag stuff. After this he flew up to a low wall but not to be ignored she followed him. Just at the point I thought some kind of climax was being reached he flew in to my plum tree followed by the female and I lost site of both

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by Placido » Sat Jun 11, 2016 11:58 am
That's lovely, Jacksparrow. Quite engrossed in your description
