Aren't they cute, I was standing only a few yards away too.Could be a young dunnock?Having a lovely preenSmelling the flowers!!Stretching before deciding what to do next. I was inside for these as I didn't want to disturb him/her so excuse the dirty windows.lol
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Spadgers doing what they do best and yes, that is a young Dunnock. Red flanges.
Unicum arbustum haud alit duos erithacos
(One bush does not shelter two Robins)
Zenodotus (3rd Century B.C.)
It's a wonderful time of year with all the youngsters about. I think you are right, it looks like a young Dunnock in the last photos.
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Awww, how cute are those fledglings, wonderful photos Gaynor; can you send me a couple of Sparrows, I don't see them in the garden here lol
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Thanks MC, I thought it was possibly a youngster but only due to it being so fluffy!!
Thanks TJ, it takes a lot of time these days just looking out at all the goings on in the garden, don't know where the time goes anymore.
Hazy you can swap me a couple of your LTT's for a few sparrows any day, we can afford at least a few out of the many here.lol
gaynorsl said:Hazy you can swap me a couple of your LTT's for a few sparrows any day, we can afford at least a few out of the many here.lol
I hear them at the end of our country lane, but catch glimpses of them flitting from tree to tree, seldom coming in the garden.