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    Have been watching this family. I saw the chicks in the nest last week but didn't want to get too close and spook the parents. There were4 chicks and her they are and they are out this week. Managed to capture two of then
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    Nice captures Beryl.
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    Thanks Rolf
    Couldn't get all four they were flying back and forth from to large bushes
    They look very healthy though

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    I was just thinking the same thing Beryl they look really healthy, lovely captures

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    Thanks Babs . I was concerned as a few of the Great Tits and Blue Tits in that little wood have been ridden with lice.But these look lovely . There were four all together and had very good parents

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