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    Thought this was a Nuthatch call until I saw the blackbird.

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    Some birds have a compilation of songs don't they?
    I keep forgetting to record. I think because there are quite a few sining at the same time where I go.

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    This was a strange one though, I think it was a young bird, perhaps it was just lonely.
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    Awwww. Yes it could well have been a youngster wondering where his mother was I suppose
    I haven't heard a blackbird lately. Well I have seen quite a few females but I think it is the male that sings so loudly but I don't know for sure

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    I heard this whistle a couple of times today - both were male and one had a big mouthful of worms so I assume he was collecting for others rather than just himself.

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