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6 minutes ago, gary112 said:

B9202DFB-F44D-4089-A7FF-8685082609E7.thumb.jpeg.ee69d07d41c4363a5062b8e343ad1f02.jpegThese blackbirds are just outside my shed and reckon they’re about to fledge any day now 

Gary . get down the pet shop and buy a bag of dried meal worms .  If you can get in close to take a pic you can give them a feed . I have done it . They just open up when you put your hand in .

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Just now, nepia said:

Someone was watching me eat my Chinese last night

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I had that fella ( great spotted ) recently . I watched him , he did not eat any thing but hung around watching for 30 secs and then flew off !

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We're blessed here:  Mr and Mrs Woody must spend half their lives on one of our feeders - how they can still haul their fat asses into the air is a surprise given the amount of peanut and sunflower heart they're getting through.  I hope and suspect that it's not all for them though; I can't wait to see a bungling fledgling or two falling about the nearby oaks or copper beeches while Mum and Dad shout 'see dem dangly things down thar? Dem's food dey is'!

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8 hours ago, Stubby said:

Gary . get down the pet shop and buy a bag of dried meal worms .  If you can get in close to take a pic you can give them a feed . I have done it . They just open up when you put your hand in .

BC61882F-1E0F-4F63-9EF9-FE7055ABD3ED.thumb.jpeg.dc92f752392af6ad14da5559dbc3dfb1.jpegMy missus reared these a few years ago and i spent a bloody fortune on mealworms Stubby,but yeah your right they do love em

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5 minutes ago, nepia said:

We're blessed here:  Mr and Mrs Woody must spend half their lives on one of our feeders - how they can still haul their fat asses into the air is a surprise given the amount of peanut and sunflower heart they're getting through.  I hope and suspect that it's not all for them though; I can't wait to see a bungling fledgling or two falling about the nearby oaks or copper beeches while Mum and Dad shout 'see dem dangly things down thar? Dem's food dey is'!

I love them but they are not all good . Have watched them open up the hole in a blue tit box and pull the chicks out .

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