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    #61
    Are you feeding him k2p2? I've just put some stuff out for our locals.
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      #62
      Originally posted by wobbegong View Post
      Regular readers will recall that Mrs. W has a big grey pussy that regularly keeps me up at night, enjoys a good stroking and occasionally smells of fish.

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        #63
        Originally posted by Zippy View Post
        Are you feeding him k2p2? I've just put some stuff out for our locals.
        Yep - we have a 'feeding station' - a big metal tree thing with feeders, fat balls and stuff. We've moved it a bit away from the bird box so that they have some peace when/if they start nesting.

        Don't forget to put water out too when it's freezing.

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          #64
          Originally posted by k2p2 View Post
          Not the most exciting video - but shows tit settled for the night. Not much else happening at the moment. Black and white on the infrared camera. Note the absence of woodchips!

          Not a lot of woodchip left, hope it's not too cold
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            #65
            Wow, infra-red camera too.

            I can understand him/her not liking wood chips, but why have they not made a nest?

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              #66
              Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
              Wow, infra-red camera too.

              I can understand him/her not liking wood chips, but why have they not made a nest?
              Quite so. I hope we won't be having CUK's first tit funeral.
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                #67
                Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
                Wow, infra-red camera too.

                I can understand him/her not liking wood chips, but why have they not made a nest?
                They don't start building a nest until late Feb / March. Lots of info here.

                Blue Tit Nestcam, A Liverpool Blue Tit Love Story, watch as our nestbox camera records our blue tits build their nest and raise their chicks in a liverpool garden. From the RSPB Liverpool Birdwatching Local Group, Merseyside>

                We've seen the 'wing fanning' behaviour described - thought they may nest early because of the mild weather, but suspect they'll have a rethink after this week!

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by k2p2 View Post
                  They don't start building a nest until late Feb / March. Lots of info here.

                  Blue Tit Nestcam, A Liverpool Blue Tit Love Story, watch as our nestbox camera records our blue tits build their nest and raise their chicks in a liverpool garden. From the RSPB Liverpool Birdwatching Local Group, Merseyside>

                  We've seen the 'wing fanning' behaviour described - thought they may nest early because of the mild weather, but suspect they'll have a rethink after this week!
                  Perhaps they will move the wood chips back inside come February/March when the nesting algorithm kicks in?

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by norrahe View Post
                    Not a lot of woodchip left, hope it's not too cold
                    But those infra-red lights give out heat. Its’ probably roasting it.
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Paddy View Post
                      But those infra-red lights give out heat. Its’ probably roasting it.
                      Still alive this morning.

                      Snow on the roof of the birdbox not melted, so not that much heat.

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