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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi Lonnie, How exciting for you! Sounds as if they must be pretty ready to leavethe nest. It's so exciting if you can see it happen. They flutter around all of the place twittering and chirping and look like little fluffy blue jewels.
Are you watching the two families of blue tits on Springwatch? BBC2 every evening, 8 p.m. (or will you be hogging the remote control tonight to watch the England game ???)
My brother has nestboxes up and had a family nesting in in a box and then didn't see the parents for a while. When he looked this morning he found the nest had been abandoned and there were twelve dead fledglings in it . He was most upset ! He said the parents probably gave up trying to feed so many little ones in spite of all the food he puts out. I wonder if this dreadful weather we are having had an effect and they couldn't find enough to feed such a large family. Such a shame.
Hi shaneystar2, thats always a shame when that happens, its possible that it may well be as you brother says, I had the same thing a couple of years ago, and put it down to one of the parents being killed, prey etc, if that happens, the other abandons the nest, could of course be either.
Blackbirds and Sparrows are real characters aren't they, my neighbour has a male blackbird waits at his backdoor at seven every morning for some food, and if he's late, it perches on his window looking in for him. magic.
The blackbirds are a delight though. Mine are always hanging around by the back door in the mornings looking for their raisins .I love to hear them singing.
In Germany they are known as Regenvogel.(rainbirds). and my dear old F-I-L used to say that as soon as you hear them kicking up a stink then rain is on the way.
He was usually right !!