BLACKBIRDS
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I've got a really raggedy Mr Blackbird coming into the garden collecting food - some of his feathers are lightened in places too

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I have a pair of Blackbirds building a nest in the garden at present. I say pair but to be honest Mr B's input has been negligible
. It is in a bush where I don't recall any other birds have bothered with and in not a particularly quiet place as a busy footpath is just a couple of feet away on the other side of my wall.

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I've not seen any baby blackies yet, but the males are starting to look a bit rough.
Both sexes are stuffing their mouths to take food away.
Both sexes are stuffing their mouths to take food away.
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I was afraid you were going to ask thatPlacido wrote:Congratz on that, Jacksparrow. As a matter of interest, what type of bush is it ??



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This a picture of the nest site. The keen eyed among you will spot the strands of grasses coming away from the nest.
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