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    A littl blown as the sun was very bright but here is mum trying to keep controle of her fledglings . Must have been 6 or 7 suddenly fledged . It was such a lovely sight and sound.
    The second one I think has mistaken a plant in the right hand bottom corner for his mum. He is looking at it curiousley and she was calling but he couldn't quite make out where she was
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    That's a lot of little 'uns to keep an eye on!!

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    Yes . They were everywhere. I didn't count exactly so it could have been less but two were in the tree opposite me peering through the leaves and it was so funny and others were flitting about. I didn't know where to look. I do hope they are warm, it's blowing a Hooley here and pouring with rain

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    It has been blowing like mad here, but not that cold at all.

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    No. It's not cold but so wet. I'm sure they'll be ok , thetrees are very dence just there

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