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Young blackbird

Discussion in 'Wildlife Corner' started by pip, Jun 23, 2011.

  1. pip

    pip Gardener

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    Hi all snapped this litle fella in the rain this morning, awful lot of young blackbirds around here at the moment :)

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    • ClaraLou

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      Another lovely pic, Pip. I saw a female blackbird yesterday who was obviously going through a moult - she was a very sorry sight and had hardly any tail feathers - but was nonetheless nest building. She was carrying huge mouthfuls of moss and leafmould. Do you think this might be for a second brood?
       
    • pip

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      Hi there claralou, thanks for the comments. Quite likely the female was building or repairing the nest for another brood as they breed from March through to July and often have a second.

      From what I can gather the blackbirds of Southern England have really struggled this year due to the dry spell, hope this rain helps.
       
    • Phil A

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      Mine have been uprooting loads of stuff during the drought.

      Now the rain has come the've gone back to the lawn for food at last.
       
    • kapper5502

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      Hi, I've got 3 youngsters coming at the moment. I can't believe how tame these 3 are. :) When l go out to feed them, 2 of them hop around my feet as l throw the food down. :D The other one - who has a white spot on the top of its head - is not quite so tame, he/she has to pluck up its courage before dashing in to grab a some. :loll:

      Josie
       
    • pip

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      Indeed Kapper, some are very tame. Mrs pip has a favourite male blackbird who comes right up to the window and sings for his sultanas.
       
    • kapper5502

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      Hi Pip, up until last Autumn, for about 18 months, l used to have a tame Blackbird who l named Nobbi. She was an evil little thing and used to chase all the other birds off, if they so much as dared to look at "her" tasty morsel. :mad: Nobbi, was sort for N aughty O ld B lack B ird, and when l called her name, if she was within earshot, she would fly to my feet, waiting to be fed. :)

      Unfortunately, because she was so tame, l think that one of the local Sparrowhawks did the unspeakable, and ate her.:cry3::cry3::cry3:

      Josie
       
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