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Message of the day: We think there are eight chicks now, but it is not easy to see and they will keep sitting on each other!. Mum and Dad both busy feeding them.
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Message of the day: Today was the first day we actually saw inside our bird box during assembly. We started off with 6 eggs and now have 3 chicks - one very fat one!
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Message of the day: We discovered a nest in the box too late to install a camera so we will view our bird table very soon. Keep watching this space.
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Message of the day: We have babies. We are unsure at the moment how many. Please keep watching and send us a message to let us know what you see. You can see messages people have posted in the past on the squawk back pages.
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Message of the day: 6th May. How many chicks can you see? They are quite hard to spot until they open their beaks. Why do you think that might be? Mum and Dad both feed the chicks. How frequently do they visit the nest? Do you know what blue tit chicks like to eat? Have you heard the sounds they make?
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Message of the day: All our eggs have now hatched. The parents fly in and out with food to feed their hungry brood. We expect the chicks to fledge around Bank Holiday weekend so keep watching as the chicks develop.
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Message of the day: 16 May - Hopefully you're persevering with this despite the technical difficulties, I try and get as much video footage as possible so don't forget to check there to see some exciting moments! This morning I've added the most amazing footage of an extremely wriggly worm being fed to a VERY hungry chick! As it's an INSET day today, I'm hoping lots of you will be watching on my behalf to keep us all posted. Let us know what you see, Mrs A
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Message of the day: 1st May 2008, Incubation lasts almost two weeks and whilst the female is sitting on the eggs, the male defends the area around the nest site
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Message of the day: No evidence of birds... But we are observing feeding birds close by.
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Message of the day: Tuesday 29th May. Our baby birds have finally left the nest! Thank you to everyone who has taken part in this fantastic project. We have all loved watching and learning about the blue tit family.
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Message of the day: Another year without eggs! Over the Spring Holiday we have had workmen building paths to our new Children's Centre. Unfortunately the noise, disturbance and smell of tarmac has scared off our Blue Tits.
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Message of the day: It doesn't look like we are going to be fortunate enough to have blue tits in our nest box this year, so we have decided to turn our camera off. Let's hope for better luck next year.
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Message of the day: 3rd April 2008; no sign of residents in our new box, let's hope the holiday period sees some interest!
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Message of the day: All the chicks have now left the nest. We actually watched the last one plucking up courage to leave. We hope that you have enjoyed watching them grow. We can't wait for next year
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