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Redwing
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Thanks for your info everyone, could certainly have understood if we'd had some rain, but still none forcast for a bit. Will be interesting to see if I get any babies from all the activity.
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sure hope so, redwing :D
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Jayburd wrote:sure hope so, redwing :D
same here :D
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Rain, daylength & evolutionary instinct all play their parts..........but dont discount your care :o ........have a think about what your feeding & care regime has been.....it may be that you, like all of us :oops: , may have neglected them a little, then picked it up a litlle with regular goodies......this would simulate a break from a period of austerity......which, in turn, can stimulate their instinct to go to nest........a bit like in nature.........

Goodonya and good luck ;)
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