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  • mudskipper
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    Ours has built a proper nest now.

    Didn't think she had a mate, but there were definitely a pair on the bush last night.

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  • norrahe
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    We've got a box at the new house and some tits were preparing a nest. We were going to move the box as the previous owners put it right beside the patio doors and at a height which would be great for the NorPusses, but didn't as they'd started nesting.

    Despite the fact the NorPusses are still indoors I think they've scared them off by sitting next to the window.

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  • vetran
    started a topic Get your Tits out!

    Get your Tits out!

    Blue tit numbers soar as blackbird and robin populations dive | Mail Online

    Rise of the blue tit: Numbers soar as blackbird and robin populations dive
    Figures revealed in results of this year's Big Garden Birdwatch
    Experts say blue tits have benefited from feeders and nesting boxes
    Mild winter led many birds to stick to the countryside, says organiser

    Seems MS & Co are fostering the little darlings.

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