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I often wonder what happened to it. As I leave for work in the mornings I often hear the blackbirds start up and it makes me smile to hear them they have such a wonderful song. I loved this article. We had a pair nesting quite close to us last summer. Every morning they would be sitting outside our patio doors waiting for the mealworms we gave them.

These adults then brought their young to feed on the worms. It was a magical summer as they had 3 broods, we saw them all grow, then they were gone. The male adult came for a while all scruffy while his new winter feathers grew, then he disappeared too.

We always get around 12 blackbirds during the winter feeding in our garden, and all kinds of finches, we are so so lucky. Blackbirds are my fave birds, but I have noticed I have seen fewer this year, has anyone else? I feed on the ground and in the trees, but sadly pigeons and magpies seem to get most of the ground stuff.

I just enjoy watching them all and always have a pair of binocculars to hand, always hoping to see a rarer bird which I sometimes do, My favourite garden bird is the woodpecker and they love the suet blocks or special bird peanut butter I have on my feeder. We had an adult mail blackbird with a broken beak. He flew down to my husband who was barbequeing meat and the bird literally stared at him begging for help.

Amazing that the bird instinctively knew that a human might be able to help. We have a blackbird called 2feathers our cat gato caught him by the tail and it fell out bar 2 feathers, then 2feathers started coming in the house he and gato had a scrap. I grabbed 2feathers put him out the window and discovered his tail in my hand bar 2 feathers, well his tail grew all over again and lo and behold gato got him and his tail fell out for the third time, 3 months has gone by and 2feathers is fat and black he sings on the power line and sings his heart out, he knows us all and now he has a little call he has copied from me, he hears me make the sound to my parakeet… We presently are feeding a flock of waxeyes..

Just waiting for 2feathers kids to come along in spring.. Watching them come and go marion. We had a pair of lovely blackbirds called George and Mildred who waited every morning at our conservatory door. We laid mealworms inside the door and they came in and ate them, then looked at us as if asking for more, which they always got. George lost an eye, but still managed ok.

They had 3 broods and all their young came and got fed as well. There have now been 4 generations and they still come and get fed. We have names for them all. It is sad when they disappear never to be seen again, but, lovely to see the new ones take their place. I live in NZ. It seems to be painful as he holds that foot up when he can.

Quite distressing to watch. He and his missus come around my back door for apple and grapes, and occasionally a piece of cheese. Does anyone have a plan for a simple trap I could use please?

We have a female blackbird who has built a nest close to our French windows but no male in sight. Then a pair of blackbirds appeared in the garden and after much fighting between the 2 females they disappeared. My husband peeped into the nest and 4 eggs had appeared.

Will these eggs hatch and will she be able to feed and rear them by herself? My 2 blackbirds were frantically flying back and forth with worms today. They dug up two small plants, which I went out to quietly rescue them in the evening. This morning there is no sign of activity, no sounds … Have I frightened them off.

What happens to the young? Can parents carry them off to safety? Concerned… Sarah, in Wells. We have found what we think is a blackbirds nest inside a pole. There is what seems to be more than one chick so I presume this ok? Are the babies able to climb out? The pole is around 12cm wide and they are approx cm down in the pole.

We have Blackbirds in the garden, they have 3 chicks almost fully grown now flying around the garden following Dad waiting for food from his beak.

I always feed them early morning but I got A shock this morning when I found the female dead on the patio. I examined her but could find no blood etc or evidence of being attacked. I know cats can kill for fun and not eat so it could have been a cat. Would the male and the 3 youngsters be aware that she was dead.

They seem to be carrying on as normal. Could she have eggs in another nest? There was a male around some time ago, but then they both disappeared and later she came back alone. Can anyone shed any light on what might be happening here? Blackbird nesting. The breeding season lasts from early March to late July, and chicks are often found in a nest well into August. Nesting habits Blackbirds rear broods. Blackbird young The normal clutch size is Share this page Facebook Facebook Created with Sketch.

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Enable analytics cookies Allow us to collect anonymised performance data. This is why you only see them building at a certain time of year. It seems as though the Blackbird building a nest in my back garden felt threatened by something. So much so, she decided to nest elsewhere.

So here is the cruel twist of nature — even if a Blackbird has laid eggs in her nest, evolution has programmed her and many other animals to instinctively choose their own survival over protecting their unborn young. Let me explain….

Just like humans, most other living thing relies on four things to exist — food, water, reproduction and survival. Without any of these we die.

There is a choice for Mrs Blackbird to make when there is a threat of attack — fight to protect her unborn babies, or live another day to produce more offspring. Like many other species of bird, the female Blackbird will be forced to abandon their nest, even their eggs, in favour of being able to survive to reproduce again.

If she is fit and healthy she can continue to raise many young over her lifetime. There is little point in spending valuable time and energy protecting unhatched young in a nest which is under threat. There are many things perceived as dangerous by a nesting bird.

They are mainly predators including humans and pests, like hornets and wasps. If a Blackbird begins nest building in the spring before a back garden becomes overrun with noisy children and pets, all might seem good. As soon as the weather warms up and the garden get daily use, that changes and the location is no longer viable for her. My Blackbird in particular chose to build her nest against a fence behind some thick honeysuckle. She had clearly chosen this location for the protection given by the climbing plant.

It was March too, before we really used our garden very much since the new year. A noisy neighbour going in and out of his shed at all times of day right behind the fence panel the nest was on!

This was followed by a busy back garden with humans close by, then a neighbouring cat skulking around the place. It is no wonder the Blackbird fled, luckily before she lay eggs. It has also been known for a Blackbird to make more than one nest in different locations. The purpose of this is likely to test each nest to decide which is going to be the safest and less likely to come under threat.

It would make sense, then, that a nest or two will be abandoned for no other reason than this.



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