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Maybe it's just the picture but is it's lower beak off to one side compared to the top bit?
Looks like it's ready to fly so it should be fine if you leave it alone, but if you've moved it out of the road twice then maybe there's something wrong with it.

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1 hour ago, eggsarascal said:

It seems to be swollen on one side of its crop? Is this normal?

 

 

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it dont look well to me may be had a run in with a cat or taken a hit falling out of nest, they cant all survive, theres a pair in a leylandi at the bottom of my dads garden i think its the 4th lot of young fluttering about in the apple trees at the moment .

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