amelia1730
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I have had a pair of blackbirds around my garden since spring. The male is extremely tame and 'mugs' me each morning for meal worms and sultanas.They have had two families so far and attempted a third nest two or three weeks ago on top of a round patio light outside my kitchen window. As you can imagine this was rapidly abandoned once things started to slide half way through construction!
This morning after his usual breakfast courtesy of moi he began chasing his missus around the lawn trying to feed her. She didn't co-operate but he persisted running around in front of her with his beak full.
I have seen robins behaving like this but never blackbirds. Is this common to all birds? I guess he was trying to get her in the mood again for 'luurve' ...........
This morning after his usual breakfast courtesy of moi he began chasing his missus around the lawn trying to feed her. She didn't co-operate but he persisted running around in front of her with his beak full.
I have seen robins behaving like this but never blackbirds. Is this common to all birds? I guess he was trying to get her in the mood again for 'luurve' ...........