Peregrine is correct. Both adult birds.nuthatch wrote:![]()
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Is the second one a juvenile?
WHAT I SAW TODAY.....
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Peregrine has had a good day. Baby Robin and TWO Song Thrushes. What's not to like. 

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Nice encounter on my walk this morning. Was approaching a stream that had long grass beside it, and only a few feet away a heron flies out. Looked like it may have been a young one as there was no mane on the back of its head. Nice to see though.
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Thanks JS. Robin chick in every day now and lovely to see. I feel privileged.Jacksparrow wrote:Peregrine has had a good day. Baby Robin and TWO Song Thrushes. What's not to like.
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Lots of Sparrows,Sturks,and a few young Blackbirds,my Dunnock numbers are up but have never seen young yet.
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I think today a first for me was one of my Blackbirds feeding on the hanging fat ball feeder. Blackbirds never look happy on hanging feeders but this one seemed to have sussed the technique out. 

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There was a very young blackbird dead on the lawn this morning. I left it alone. Strange that either a sprawk or a cat (bound to be one or the other) hadn't taken it away.
Two hours later it had gone.
I don't know whether it had recovered from a mauling or has crawled into the undergrowth to die or the culprit came back for it - I guess I never will know but I like to think it got better.
Two hours later it had gone.
I don't know whether it had recovered from a mauling or has crawled into the undergrowth to die or the culprit came back for it - I guess I never will know but I like to think it got better.
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It is possible that the young bird had flown into something and was stunned rather than dead. If it recovered from being dead it would be a miracle and there will be pilgrimages to your garden to see if it can happen again.Placido wrote:There was a very young blackbird dead on the lawn this morning. I left it alone. Strange that either a sprawk or a cat (bound to be one or the other) hadn't taken it away.
Two hours later it had gone.
I don't know whether it had recovered from a mauling or has crawled into the undergrowth to die or the culprit came back for it - I guess I never will know but I like to think it got better.