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Keeping an eye out.

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By Toto


Keeping an eye out. (Parus gaeruleus)

You can only just see him but he's in.



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He's in.
Well done :o)

21 Feb, 2009

 

Excellent...didnt have to wait long then !

21 Feb, 2009

 

I just hope he stays.

21 Feb, 2009

 

Think he will..all good signs...checking it out and now in...fingers crossed !

21 Feb, 2009

 

How could he not stay in such a wonderful condo with a view Toto?

22 Feb, 2009

 

Thanks Gilli and Bonkers. He's back again this morning so am a little more hopeful.

22 Feb, 2009

 

Wow thats a great picture looking very promising, fingers crossed ALSO!

22 Feb, 2009

 

Home sweet home! I'm sure he's already moving in the furniture!

23 Feb, 2009

 

I haven't seen him today but that maybe because I have had very little time to look but I hope hes arranging for Pickfords right now.

23 Feb, 2009

 

Lol..looking very promising will keep checking here for update !

23 Feb, 2009

 

He's been back every day Bonkers. He is pecking around the hole from both inside and outside. I think hes lost the plot, it's about time he got down to the business of mating and bringing up a family rather than spending his time on carpentry around the entrance hole.

28 Feb, 2009

 

IIts ok Toto...last year our pair spent from Feb to April doing exactly the same thing...inside and outside,in and out! Then they decided to nest next door ! You win some you lose some........Bet youre lucky though !

28 Feb, 2009

 

Lucky or not Bonkers. It's fantastic to see them around and I am grateful for that. If they nest, that will be a bonus. The main thing is that nest and bring up a family somewhere.

28 Feb, 2009

 

Exactly Toto..we were just relieved that they nested at all ! They still came over to us for their mealworms,which hope helped as was so weyt most of last summer that the insects just were not around for them !

28 Feb, 2009

 

Like you, I provide mealworms, especiall during the nesting season as that is what the young need so hopefully, even if they don't nest in our box they will return regularly for their sustanance.

28 Feb, 2009



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