STARLINGS
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I have gone from a couple of fledglings to what seems like dozens in the space of 24 hours. They have been making an awful din while keeping me busy topping up the bird bath.
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Same again today. No peaceful Sunday for me.Jacksparrow wrote: ↑Sun May 21, 2023 7:27 pmI have gone from a couple of fledglings to what seems like dozens in the space of 24 hours. They have been making an awful din while keeping me busy topping up the bird bath.
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A little more peaceful today. They made an early appearance when I put out the sultanas on the bird table but drifted away soon after that.
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I'm getting the feeling the Starlings have had a good year for nesting and fledging youngsters. I have been getting plenty of them most days.
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Starlings are awesome aren't they? We name all ours as they live in the roof - one year, a parent was shouting like mad because a pre-fledgling was running up and down the guttering. This one turned out to be a right daredevil and acrobat, he gets in the feeders which only sparrows can, he's called Eddie, (after Eddie Kidd if you're old enough to remember him;)
The first new chick each year seems to get the gene of courage and gymnastic ability, and with the 4 blackbirds, I get through at least half a jam jar of soaked raisins a day.
I do love seeing 6 of them somehow fit in a standard bird bath.
The first new chick each year seems to get the gene of courage and gymnastic ability, and with the 4 blackbirds, I get through at least half a jam jar of soaked raisins a day.
I do love seeing 6 of them somehow fit in a standard bird bath.