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    • #17
      Those eggs are a lovely colour. Great job saving them!

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      • #18
        UPDATE: unfortunately the eggs didn't make it the mother kept returning to the nest every night until about 2 days ago when she gave up on the nest I have since been out and had a look to see if any had hatched and it looks like a crow or magpie have been and smashed 2 eggs the other 2 are still there but they should have hatched by now.

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        • #19
          Aw no. That's tragic
          Well done for trying to save them though

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          • #20
            That's a shame Drewster. Nature can be cruel sometimes. You did your best to help anyway.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by mcdee View Post
              That's a shame Drewster. Nature can be cruel sometimes. You did your best to help anyway.
              Thanks I did what I could without actually hatching the eggs myself but as you say nature is cruel.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Drewster View Post

                Thanks I did what I could without actually hatching the eggs myself but as you say nature is cruel.
                With a bit of luck the mating pair will have better luck next year.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by mcdee View Post

                  With a bit of luck the mating pair will have better luck next year.
                  Yeah fingers crossed I think I might build a few bird boxes over the winter months for next year

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Drewster View Post

                    Yeah fingers crossed I think I might build a few bird boxes over the winter months for next year
                    That's a great idea!

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                    • #25
                      Sorry I'm late to this.

                      Don't touch them! Most songbirds won't sit until the last of the eggs are laid. Also remember you cannot usually legally remove abandoned eggs.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by YoelD View Post
                        Sorry I'm late to this.

                        Don't touch them! Most songbirds won't sit until the last of the eggs are laid. Also remember you cannot usually legally remove abandoned eggs.
                        Yeah I didn't touch or remove the eggs or nest but unfortunately they never got incubated by their parents and are still in the nest at the back of my garden once winter has been and gone I am going to remove the foliage that they are in but I have been building some bird boxes for the trees in my garden

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