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The nestlings still haven't fledged but there has been a development inasmuch that female half of the pairing has decided to start another nest in the same ivy covered wall but a bit nearer the hose. She spent half the day transporting leaves into the new site while he slogged away feeding the young 'uns alone. 

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It is my belief that the nestlings have now fledged. I have not seen either adult today so I have no idea where everyone has gone. 

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Sounds like they're all adrift in the big, wide world
, Jacksparrow.
In a few days' time either dad will come back to you or if you wander around le chateau making a noise like a mealworm you might see a small brown, spotty teenager regarding you from a bush
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Make friends 'cos that's your next year's entertainment.

In a few days' time either dad will come back to you or if you wander around le chateau making a noise like a mealworm you might see a small brown, spotty teenager regarding you from a bush

Make friends 'cos that's your next year's entertainment.
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A pair of Robins have begun making themselves visible in the front garden again. I have not seen one with nesting material but they keep disappearing behind my flowering blackcurrant. 

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Whilst scrubbing out the still this affie I looked up and there was Rambo on his usual perch, the back door handle. Out I went, suspecting nothing, and on the pine table was a roblet
. Rambo instantly chased him away and that's the last I saw of him.
Now, the thing is, is that bad-tempered Rambo's eldest progeny or, as he saw him off, is this Bobbin's youngster ????
For New Readers: Rambo is last year's Best Mate who is still around, and Bobbin is this year's new Best Mate who reared a brood this spring but hasn't been seen for some weeks as Rambo keeps chasing him away !!
Either way
, the next generation is lovely to see. I hope Rigoletto will be back .......


Now, the thing is, is that bad-tempered Rambo's eldest progeny or, as he saw him off, is this Bobbin's youngster ????
For New Readers: Rambo is last year's Best Mate who is still around, and Bobbin is this year's new Best Mate who reared a brood this spring but hasn't been seen for some weeks as Rambo keeps chasing him away !!
Either way

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The first batch was a slight setback hence the scrubbing of the still but, Nothing Ventured and all that .......
Christmas Orders Being Taken Now

(Projected flavour: Bridie and Neep.)
Very taken with the next robiny generation, Rachmaninoff

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It would seem I am somewhat behind the curve with the Robins in my front garden. The activity I reported earlier was them feeding a young family. Both birds have been busy today,coming and going fairly frequently and I saw one with a faecal(spelling
) sack. 

