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Undoubtedly. The population is rapidly increasing but we're spoilt here in Caterham: I was working in Teddington this morning and the place is overrun with the horrors.

I've not myself seen a flock here the size of the one glued to the house so I'm thankful for small mercies - for now.

 

Jon

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Crow's nest and eggs?

 

Yes - it crow eggs. The Ravens have recently come up with the progress. They use to build nests of metal wire and synthetic rope. (This can be seen in the photo)

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Amazing how much wire you find in corvids nests. Bits of barbed wire, pieces of old bed springs. Never put corvids nests through a chipper:001_smile:

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