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I have a covered side alley where I store most of my used parts. Over the last few weeks, whenever I have been in there rootling around, I have been hassled by an annoyed robin. I guessed something was going on and found traces of nesting material here and there but never found a nest or heard baby birds chirping.

Anyways up, I was met with a flurry (well, two actually) of fledgling robins in the alley yesterday. How good was that? 

Their sense of direction and flight control wasn't good so I was glad when they made their escape!

Later on in the day, Trish found the nest under a TTR mudguard and between the parts of an old shock.

You can see how I missed it as it was so very well hidden.

Robins nest.jpg

Robins nest 2.jpg

Robins nest 3.jpg



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Perhaps the robins though it was spring time.   wink

But I see the shock had no spring - so p'raps not. disbelief

Charge them a weekly rent, Brian.  biggrin

And - you could sell the shock cheap without a spring. biggrinbiggrin

Martyn



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how cute :)


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Been watching one building a nest all weekend. Busy little buggers.

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biggrin Tambien el pajarito es fanático del ttr!!!!



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Ha breeding animals now eh Brian, nice smile



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Very nice. A proper wildlife reservebiggrin



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They are at it again! I lifted the mudguard to show our visitors the robins' nest and the next clutch of eggs is being laid!

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Haha cool. RSPB would be happy seeing you preserving their breeding places!smile



-- Edited by peteBLUEttr on Wednesday 6th of May 2015 10:45:43 PM

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