Last year, Monkey cheese started the thread off for 2020, the link is here:
https://community.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/f/all-creatures/207284/the-young-of-2020
As 2021 is progressing, and there are young out there, I couldn't see 2021 thread, so I hope MC or anyone else doesn't mind, I'll start the 2021 thread. if there is one already, please correct me and place the link in a reply.
Mr & Mrs CG with family.....
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
Lot to learn
Hello and welcome to the forum Flynn, and bird watching, and nature watching, because insects also play a big part in bird life.
Fingers crossed for the chicks, and don't worry too much about getting photos, that'll come when the time is right.
It can be enjoyable kitchen window observing, just make sure that nothing is cooking/boiling while you're enjoying bird watching, new pans etc can get a little costly after a short while!
I had the task of cleaning a pan when Mrs PR had burned the chilliconcarne!
Dinner was salvageable, the pan, well, it had my magic touch and is still in service and looking good, so good, I now get all the dirty pans to clean....
Enjoy and keep us posted.
isn't wild wonderful
Unknown said:Can't see my pics have I boobed again!
Probably.
You need to select Rich Formatting first at the bottom right, just outside the text box, to ensure you get the menu at the top of the text box.
Using the second from left drop down menu, to insert from your computer or device
Then select as you would from your computer drive
Or from online sources
All hell broke loose here yesterday after the magpie got wind of the Song Thrushes fledging, I think nearly everyone got away and survived. This little one needed some help after barrelling into my ancient cat who was asleep in the veg patch. Mum thrush alerted me to the problem. I have sent her off to our local wildlife lady with fingers firmly crossed that she will be ok.
Cin J
Lovely to see all the 2021 newbies ..... here's a couple to add
one of the young wild rabbits
Pics taken from our balcony - mallard ducklings
mandarin duckling
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Regards, Hazel
Now starting to see a few fledglings in the garden after having quite a bit of apparently unproductive nest building earlier. One badly located Blackbirds nest was predated, our neighbours say they are trying again in their garden, and a pair of Blue Tits appear to have started in one nest box and are now taking material to another box and starting again.
Here's what I've seen over the last few days.
A solitary young starling, only seen a couple of times.
Young Greenfinch seen only once so far.
Our most successful family, at least two young Robins being feed regularly in our hedges.
First juvenile in the garden on May 10th.
Tony
https://www.flickr.com/photos/wherryman/
Kind regards, Ann