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5 young ones Jon? or 5 altogether?

 

My goldfinch is opposite my woodshed. I've had to stop cutting wood for the time being. I didn't want the noise to scare her off the nest.

 

HI TWO 5 YOUNG ones mate there going in and out all the time mate thanks jon :thumbup:

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HI TWO 5 YOUNG ones mate there going in and out all the time mate thanks jon :thumbup:

 

Thats great Jon:thumbup: It would be really good for me to have all those robins in the garden. The wife and I tell the kids that the robins are special 'Christmas Robins' that work for Santa checking on how well behaved kids are by looking in windows :sneaky2:

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Thats great Jon:thumbup: It would be really good for me to have all those robins in the garden. The wife and I tell the kids that the robins are special 'Christmas Robins' that work for Santa checking on how well behaved kids are by looking in windows :sneaky2:

 

HI TWO ours are less then 15ft from our front room :thumbup:i will get pics up soon thanks jon :thumbup:

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I had a pair of lapwings on my lane a couple of days ago with a chick, stopped to take pictures as I've never seen the chicks before. I then had to creep past in the car scaring the parents off, oops but I stopped till they came back and as soon as I did a magpie came from no where and took the chick! I couldn't believe it, I will get revenge!ImageUploadedByArbtalk1431805239.598803.jpg.f6bc48c031e9b896073a16e86f69673f.jpg

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Hi MULL I've Robbins here mate they're great birds thanks John

 

yeah love to hear them sing mate :thumbup:

 

got waggtails bk in the yrd ,looking for some were to nest

 

Likewise; come back to the yard every year; grey wagtails this is, not pied ones (the black and white ones that run around car parks! bless 'em!)

 

Got sparrows in the eaves; they chirp happily up there hehe.

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I had a pair of lapwings on my lane a couple of days ago with a chick, stopped to take pictures as I've never seen the chicks before. I then had to creep past in the car scaring the parents off, oops but I stopped till they came back and as soon as I did a magpie came from no where and took the chick! I couldn't believe it, I will get revenge![ATTACH]182294[/ATTACH][ATTACH]182295[/ATTACH]

 

Flippin hate magpies, bar stewards

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