deborah4
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As if Magpie and cats aren't enough ..... !
Since I returned home from work this evening, I've chased two different cats out of the garden and now just witnessed a bizarre episode with an intruding male Blackbird. 'My pair' defending the nest site, the male just returning with a beak full of worms, gave chase round the tree for several minutes, female came to the rescue, both trying to get between intruding male and the nest. Female launches at the intruding male which flies off chased by the Female's mate, worms and all with a squawking Magpie entering the frey!
Not sure quite what's going on but looks as if male (unmated?) trying to muscle in on the chick family. Anyone know if male Blackbirds are known to kill the chicks of a paternal parent?
I really wished they hadn't nested in my garden ... it's kind of stressful!
Since I returned home from work this evening, I've chased two different cats out of the garden and now just witnessed a bizarre episode with an intruding male Blackbird. 'My pair' defending the nest site, the male just returning with a beak full of worms, gave chase round the tree for several minutes, female came to the rescue, both trying to get between intruding male and the nest. Female launches at the intruding male which flies off chased by the Female's mate, worms and all with a squawking Magpie entering the frey!
Not sure quite what's going on but looks as if male (unmated?) trying to muscle in on the chick family. Anyone know if male Blackbirds are known to kill the chicks of a paternal parent?
I really wished they hadn't nested in my garden ... it's kind of stressful!
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