The young ones 2025

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TrevLincs
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We had a juvenile Robin a couple of weeks ago, could see the orange of his/her red breast forming. We hope it stays around, as we do not have a regular Robin any more.

PimperneBloke wrote: Thu Jul 31, 2025 9:16 pm We appear to have a juvenile robin and a pair of juvie goldfinch visiting the last couple of days... Next mission, have the camera to hand 🙄
Nick
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Juvenile Blackbirds bathing.

Willpar
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Very nice Nick.
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HAZY
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Lovely clips, seemed the bathing continued on into the night :laugh:
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HAZY wrote: Fri Aug 08, 2025 4:06 am Lovely clips, seemed the bathing continued on into the night :laugh:
It was actually 05:41am. The Blackbirds are always the first to rise in my garden and they often comb the lawn before dawn. The early bird catches the worm!
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Nick wrote: Fri Aug 08, 2025 7:11 am
HAZY wrote: Fri Aug 08, 2025 4:06 am Lovely clips, seemed the bathing continued on into the night :laugh:
It was actually 05:41am. The Blackbirds are always the first to rise in my garden and they often comb the lawn before dawn. The early bird catches the worm!
Our Blackbirds have vanished :(
Nick
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This one was up well before dawn.

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Very nice Nick.
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Various species in here that are transitioning from juvenile to adult plumage.

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HAZY
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Lovely variety of species and good to see the young GSWoodpecker; Starlings weren't shy making sure they had their share !!
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