For the third year in a row I'm going to 'cheat' because I get to rescue Feral Pigeons and that gives me a head start on this years youngsters. So here are Niles and Daphne, as featured in another thread. I'm sure there will be plenty more before the year is out!
Unicum arbustum haud alit duos erithacos
(One bush does not shelter two Robins)
Zenodotus (3rd Century B.C.)
Yesterday, I spotted Mr BB collecting food but I certainly didn't imagine this little thing would turn up in the garden a few minutes ago, escorted by mum...
My first fledgling of the year. Well done Mr and Mrs BB!
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wow, that's good going by the blackbirds, nice one Nigel !
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Regards, Hazel
I thought they might be feeding chicks on the nest but didn't think they would be this far advanced ... especially after the Beast and Mini-beast ruining March's weather!
:-)
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Three more babies to retrieve this morning from the construction site near my home. A single baby of about 12 days old and two very young squabs, who are probably 1-3 days old. The larger of the two briefly opened its eyes, which is often on their third day. Liz at Forget Me Not Rescue has them now. I have named them Peter, Paul & Mary after the 60's music group.
Peter
Paul
Mary
Excellent rescue of these dear little souls!
2013 photos & vids here
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Another young Pidge, but this one is a Wood Pigeon that was with its parents in my garden earlier today. Lots of pics I know, but it's an adorable bird. The Woodies have been regular visitors to the garden of late. Hopefully Junior will be back.
Checking the roof, from where Mum and Dad were keeping a close watch
It reached 29 degrees in the garden today and the water dishes were refilled several times
You're really have a big heart,monkeycheese!!! (and lots of experience in the meanwhile). How many of those adorable little chicks you rescue!
Good luck to Daphne, Niles, Peter, Paul and Mary -especially Paul &Mary are so tiny and sweet- I'm a sure you and your friend rescue them!Much luck and success to yo . Aswell to the wood dove and the blackbirds of course, of Nigel& Alan .
20 plus starling's were in our garden yesterday & today, several in our neighbours this morning (Not counting the adult's)
J
In a garden tree the other day.
Tony
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