Yesterday a pair of blue tits were spotted house hunting and viewing our birdbox although we only managed to snap a picture of the one on it’s own. Birds are picky and careful when choosing their nest so we assume[…]
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Yesterday a pair of blue tits were spotted house hunting and viewing our birdbox although we only managed to snap a picture of the one on it’s own. Birds are picky and careful when choosing their nest so we assume[…]
Click here to see moreIt’s time to prepare my Birdbox for spring 2022. The old nest was removed late last year as shown below. What an incredible piece of engineering from the little blue tits! I really hope the nest is as successful as[…]
Click here to see moreThis Wednesday (26th May), at around 6 in the morning, our blue tit chicks, that have been nesting in our birdbox, finally fledged into the wide open world. Our Fledgecam caught them coming out and, contrary to our predictions, they[…]
Click here to see moreThe blue tit young are now wandering around the birdbox and showing signs of being ready to leave. They must be fledging any day now. Thankfully the weather has improved. Don’t forget to watch the latest videos on the Fledgecam[…]
Click here to see moreWoah! The last time we saw our chicks, they were pretty thin and skinny with only their heads poking out of the nest. Now they have feathery bodies and are climbing around, so we can get a good look at[…]
Click here to see moreWe’ve set up a new camera outside of the birdbox. You can view it here, at the same place as the camera you’ve been used to seeing so far. We hope to use this camera to see the baby blue[…]
Click here to see moreOur little blue tits are being well fed by their parents, as you can see from the forest of beaks in the video. No doubt they’ll be growing up and flying out into the wide world within a few months[…]
Click here to see moreAmazing news! Mavis’ chicks have hatched from their eggs, and she is working with Martin to feed and take care of them. We estimate there are about 4 chicks in the birdbox and we hope they fledge successfully soon.
Click here to see moreMavis has been spending more time inside the birdbox under the eggs. We can deduce that she’s now in “incubation mode”, keeping the eggs warm for when they hopefully hatch later on this year. We’ve also seen her partner Martin[…]
Click here to see moreThis morning, we noticed that our blue tit couple (which we have named Mavis and Martin) have laid their first egg overnight! This is definitely a great sign of things to come.
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