Thats one heck of a nest, it must be a strong bird. Is it a European blackbird or an African blackbird
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Previously on "Problems with a bird - moral dilemma, help needed!"
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Here's the nest:
No sign of mum since I set the camera up, all the commotion may have scared her off
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostI can't see. The nest is approx 7 feet above the floor. But I suspect not - she's still bringing nest building stuff to the shed. I just looked outside and she's having some malarkey with a male nearby, so eggs may be on the way shortly!
On the upside, I am led to believe that Blackbird Egg Omelettes are extra yummy.
Circle of Life innit?
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostJesus would bomb the nest into dust and then re-build it ensuring lucrative nest re-construction contracts went to the right companies with beneficial terms for future egg supplies.
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Jesus would bomb the nest into dust and then re-build it ensuring lucrative nest re-construction contracts went to the right companies with beneficial terms for future egg supplies.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostAlso a slightly bigger pie!
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostLooking on the "moving bird's nest" forum is that moving a nest means the bye bye baby birds. Apparently though they should be up and running in a month, so put plenty of newspapers and plastic sheeting around on the floor and wait a month.
Anyway least it's not pigeons (vermin) or robins (noisy) or ducks (noisy but funny if they are a mile from the pond) ..........
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostFrom the thread title I thought you were going to tell us you had woken up with a munter and needed help deciding whether to wake her up and deal with it or gnaw your own arm off to escape
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Looking on the "moving bird's nest" forum is that moving a nest means the bye bye baby birds. Apparently though they should be up and running in a month, so put plenty of newspapers and plastic sheeting around on the floor and wait a month.
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostExcellent, there I was thinking you were going to suggest getting the butler to remove the nest, but no, much funnier
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostObligatory "Your a contractor" comment.
Get your butler to do it by tying the clothes to his arms and spinning around in circles in the garden until they are dry.
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