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Beautiful female, Rutland's CJ7:
The hoped-for partner for CJ7, local male LS7, has not yet appeared. CJ has been tending the nest daily and yesterday she took everyone by surprise, producing an egg - which took us by surprise by surviving... until midnight at least ;)
IMAGICAT
Kind regards, Ann
This Kestrel (I'm saying) sat with its back to us for the rest of its stay:
16 October early evening, 2 Mistle Thrush (2 only just seen as they flew away, the 2 perchers may have been two different birds?) and a Robin:
Oops, that's been sitting here for ?? hours.
Overnight and this morning up to 08:49 - not even a corvid.
G'night folks!
2013 photos & vids here
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The corvids were in one by one after a late start, all superbly glossy but not very close, not behaving very "interestingly".
Then two Wood Pigeons flew in, one chased by another who didn't stay:
18 October
"Sneaky Green Woodpecker pays a visit" (a short one):