Nesting blue tits
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My Eldest made a bird box with her Granddad over the winter holidays a couple of years ago. We put it in the hedgerow when we got home, and promptly forgot about it.
Until a couple of weeks ago, when we noticed a blue tit seemed to be going in and out of it regularly.
The baby blue tits have hatched! We can hear them peeping inside, and this afternoon I got the chance to sit outside and watch patiently from the bench some distance away whilst the parents darted in and out of the box, carrying in food and removing waste.

A wild blue tit appears!

Blue tit with large green grub in its beak perches on the bramble just outside the entrance.

Blue tit looks carefully over its shoulder before entering the box.

A rare glimpse of both parents. One is sitting on the bramble whilst the other emerges carrying a little poo sac for disposal.

Parent in flight, leaving the box with poo sac in its beak.
Until a couple of weeks ago, when we noticed a blue tit seemed to be going in and out of it regularly.
The baby blue tits have hatched! We can hear them peeping inside, and this afternoon I got the chance to sit outside and watch patiently from the bench some distance away whilst the parents darted in and out of the box, carrying in food and removing waste.

A wild blue tit appears!

Blue tit with large green grub in its beak perches on the bramble just outside the entrance.

Blue tit looks carefully over its shoulder before entering the box.

A rare glimpse of both parents. One is sitting on the bramble whilst the other emerges carrying a little poo sac for disposal.

Parent in flight, leaving the box with poo sac in its beak.
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Date: 2018-05-28 10:37 pm (UTC)You might enjoy my pics here...
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Date: 2018-05-30 02:52 pm (UTC)Bird feeder adverts: Check out this squirrel-proof feeder!
Squirrels: HAHAHA. BRING IT.
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Date: 2018-05-28 11:36 pm (UTC)And... they remove their own waste? I've never heard of birds doing such a thing! Didn't even know they were capable!
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Date: 2018-05-29 01:33 am (UTC)Great to see the pictures, nanila. Glad the box got takers at last!
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Date: 2018-05-30 04:44 pm (UTC)Thank you. I'm very happy about this. There are also a pair of wood pigeons nesting in a tree nearby, but I can't see them so well. Can definitely hear them, though!
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Date: 2018-05-29 12:23 am (UTC)Nice that you've got tenants and you get to enjoy them. Thanks for sharing.
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Date: 2018-05-30 04:50 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2018-05-30 06:18 pm (UTC)I got to experience a young cardinal very close because my yard is small enough I'm considered a Not Cat-Mostly Harmless (from my slow moving while weeding)
Perhaps a book that's not super engaging?
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Date: 2018-05-31 01:56 pm (UTC)Wow, I wish I could take pics like that. Need to get myself a decent camera.
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Date: 2018-06-01 01:37 pm (UTC)It is very nice having a camera that can do what's required to get these shots (continuous shooting) and a good quality telephoto lens.
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