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What a difference - the nest is now an old and comfortable armchair, for the post feed snooze. Has been observed to pick up and eat deliberately dropped mealworms. Generally chucking the loose leaves about.....all natural (instinctive) activity,
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To be able to save something from such dreadful weather, the effort has been well worth it and I have learnt a lot about nestling development.
John.
The male died on the nest attempting to brood the nestlings, we had seen him do this several times in the early days.
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