I usually start this thread by cheating and having a pic of a baby Feral Pigeon that I have rescued. Not this year. Today, the first of the Little, Little HTR's arrived in the garden, right on schedule. It is currently in the flowering currant. Little HTR has been taking dozens of waxies to the nest and this morning I noticed him going via the flowering currant. I just had a little look and saw a fledgling in there.
Unicum arbustum haud alit duos erithacos
(One bush does not shelter two Robins)
Zenodotus (3rd Century B.C.)
Lot to learn
Nice surprise today when this little head to popped up
oh come on out so I can see you
come closer
Wonderfull
Oh what else do I spy
And still theres more!!!
Is that what the big wide world looks like
wow
I think a will hide in here for now
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
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Regards, Hazel
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gaynorsl said:That was brilliant to watch Wendy, all you need is a shower for a wash for them after their food!! Wish I had thought of that years ago when Beaky visited with his broods.
Drawback to having to weight down water dishes with stones means that birds can't bathe no matter how hard they try!
2013 photos & vids here
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This juv appeared quite wobbly on its legs for quite awhile till its parents persuaded it to fly up into a tree.
This is going straight down your mouth
We've got a new weather vane but it only points north/south
Let me out, let me out, it ws my brother..
Tony
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