For around a week I haven’t seen the male, the female was coming several times a day and I assume gathering food for her chicks, but I haven’t seen her for the last 2 days - they have been feeding in my garden daily, is this unusual?
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
90% luck, 5% field craft, 5% camera skills.
I made an effort this morning to keep track of Blackbird sightings. Six birds in all. The first was on my birdfeeder at 6:30am. The remaining 5 we encountered on our morning walk. Couldn't help but bump into them as they were on footpaths in front of us.
You may or may not see the pair that you have been visiting your garden this year. In fact, having breed, they may well be off to pastures new. Blackbirds will return, judging by the number we met this morning - and I only noticed as I was paying attention. Normally we tend to be dismissive about seeing Blackbirds as they are so common.
I kept creeping up slowly on this one, and it kept running off.
It ran between a gap in the hedgerow, before flying off in disgust as I followed it.
Further on down the lane, we came across two Blackbirds feeding. We were quite close to our house, at this point. A male and, I believe, a fledgling.
Any of the birds we saw this morning could visit our garden as it is well within their foraging range.
After the raising of the kids at a certain point in the year the blackbirds moult . It may be the females do it whilst brooding and hatching the eggs - some species do that. At the moult the blackbirds ''hide'' they look all raggy and untidy as they lose their feathers. But, they will all be back in force come the autumn.
Hope this helps