Having watched seven chicks hatch from the eight eggs Mummy Tit laid, so sad to see that several have now died...but the good news is that we can see three definitely fit and healthy, hungry and huge fledglings !
We are not sure if maybe a couple of the babies have fledged already, as there have been two sad little dead ones in the nest..but the parent tits are so clever...we watched one of them removing a little body and then drop it in the garden. Sounds gruesome, but that's nature I guess. I suppose as they lay so many eggs it's inevitable that not all will survive....it is survival of the fittest and biggest isn't it?
We have everything crossed that the three remaining babies make it out into the big wide world, and it has been fascinating and so charming to watch this little family
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Retiring and living frugally in money from downsizing after years of stress
Equality and Diversity Laws, should these be scrapped??



nor many adults (other than sodding magpies and crows) since sparrow hawk in the vicinity, I'm really quite upset.
