Jacksparrow wrote: ↑Fri Apr 03, 2020 7:57 pmMr Blackbird was "worming" my front lawn this evening. I congratulated him on his fatherhood as he flew off with the results in his beak.
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I just heard a clatter at the window (I know they're dirty Placi - I'm decorating )
Managed to slowly grab my phone and get a picture of this chunky chappy. Fledgeling blackbird? There's a pair that I'm pretty sure live in the large hedge at the front of the apartment block. I hope it hasn't chosen nearly 8pm as the time to try out this flying lark for the first time.
Managed to slowly grab my phone and get a picture of this chunky chappy. Fledgeling blackbird? There's a pair that I'm pretty sure live in the large hedge at the front of the apartment block. I hope it hasn't chosen nearly 8pm as the time to try out this flying lark for the first time.
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Hope so. I'll keep an eye out over the next few days I don't normally get the blackbirds up here. I guess I don't really have the sort of food they're after and they're not quite as nimble as the blueies.
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What a gorgeous little guy Kev
I'm yet to see a blackbird, or any other for that matter, fledgling this year
I had a scare this afternoon with my blackbirds though. I was watching a female blackbird having a bath in a little bird bath, really enjoying herself, and me really enjoying watching her, while her other half was having a lunch, when all of a sudden, out of nowhere, the neighbour's stalker cat jumped from the fence and landed right next to the bird bath . I almost had a heart attack! Both blacikes few away, thank god! Plastic spikes for the fence have been ordered on Amazon
I'm yet to see a blackbird, or any other for that matter, fledgling this year
I had a scare this afternoon with my blackbirds though. I was watching a female blackbird having a bath in a little bird bath, really enjoying herself, and me really enjoying watching her, while her other half was having a lunch, when all of a sudden, out of nowhere, the neighbour's stalker cat jumped from the fence and landed right next to the bird bath . I almost had a heart attack! Both blacikes few away, thank god! Plastic spikes for the fence have been ordered on Amazon
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No explanation required, Kev, I quite understand. A bottle of Flash and an old duster on their way .
Is it - could it be - maybe - a female blackie in desperation to feed her brood and has come knocking for appropriate tasties. She thinks you have a kind face, Kev
Is it - could it be - maybe - a female blackie in desperation to feed her brood and has come knocking for appropriate tasties. She thinks you have a kind face, Kev
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I know what you mean about being a female maybe. Just looked a bit more of a novice at flying in the way it clattered on to the window sill and then looked mightily relieved to have made it. I very very rarely get the blackbirds up here and then it's nearly always the male. They tend to stick to the ground and the handrail for the steps.
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I was delighted to see a dad blackbird bringing his gorgeous, well developed offspring and feeding him/her in my garden just earlier
It made my day
It made my day
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