Blackbird nest with offspring between the grapes


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In 2022, we suddenly heard a chirping from our grapevines and shortly afterwards discovered a bird's nest between the grapes. The blackbird had made itself at home and had obviously successfully bred.

In the first few days there was not much to see but then little hungry heads peeked out of the nest and called for their mother.


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Out of curiosity and also to be able to take better photos, we set up the ladder so that we could take a look into the nest from above.


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And here they are. Four tiny blackbirds that consist half of beaks and have a huge appetite.


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The mother was always nearby and cursed excitedly when we approached the nest.


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Unfortunately, this is where the story ends. The cat also had good ears and so it happened, as it sometimes does in nature. At least that's what we assume. Sadly, at some point it was suddenly quiet, the birds had gone and the cat was probably satiated. I'm sorry that this story doesn't have a happy ending, but that's nature.



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It is weird that I love that the story doesn't have a happy ending? Like it sucks but its REAL.

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Not at all, that's the real life. We also had fish in the pond and a snake. Similar story.

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yeah, this is why my kitty doesn't get free roaming privileges. And also has a collar with a bell on to warn things. So far as I know he's only ever caught insects.

Also baby birds are funny looking. Have you ever seen a young eaglets?

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Not that I presearched them, I have... made me smile.
https://presearch.com/images?q=young+eaglets

You have a well-behaved cat. Not so in the neighbourhood of the garden, there's even a wild-cat that visits us.

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By wild-cats do you mean like bob cats or some such?

I'm glad I could make ya smile.

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I mean this one, European wildcat (Felis silvestris). A littler bigger than a fat cat and 3 black rings around the tail. Photo by Pixabay.

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Oh! So not just irresponsible cat owners and strays, but legit wild cats! Also that tail kinda makes me think of a raccoon tail.

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Exactly. According to a map I found they should not live in my area. But they do not care about maps. And yes, you might call it European racoon. 😁

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Bummer they didn't make it, but wow those grape vines are massive.

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Yes, that was a good year for them. Sadly we are not experienced enough to make liquid gold from them. More liquid... bronze.

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How do you manage them at the end of the season? I have never had the chance to try growing grapes, but have seen them shaped into a T on vineyards. lol sorry to be so off topic from the op, but maybe just an idea for a future post.
!PIZZA

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We tried to make wine from it but it turned out more like vinegar. Not tasty. So they get eaten. We just leave the vines on the scaffolding at the end of the year. No matter if frost or not. They are fine the next year.

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Beautiful entry. Totally understand your journey.

Also amazing pictures!

I had a very similar happening few years ago when I used to live in England. Had a couple of Robins who decided to nest in my garden, they were also chilling indoors on my big plant in the living room and not minding the presence of my dogs, also the dogs were chill seeing them on the plant even if they were hunting dogs of small pray.

Had the chance to see them for almost a week or so…

Yet in one morning, perhaps the neighbours were late to work and forgot to feed their cat… this as a joke… as poor robins ended up killed by the neighbours cat… that’s the nature of life indeed.

Their nest was build quite low, so very accessible for any hungry mouth/life.

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The dinos o have posted today #fmp contests were looking exactly like the robins I used to have, also a reason adding up to the assumed belief as we could not see the mom properly.

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They were 4 robins, now years later, life gives me 5 black redstarts. And as they are in a room, perhaps I will have the chance to see them growing up and make it alive this time :)

There comes their mom chilling indoors, in the “tree”.

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Thank you for sharing this! 🙏🏻🪹🪺

Looking forward to see your next entries!

All the birds! Oops! All the best :)

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Wow, impressive! They come indoor? That also reminds me of a story of a bat and a cat. Nature again... Anyway, thank you for your post-like comment, that made me smile. I think that's a @topcomment

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Yeah, they vere coming in the house on a daily basis. Was quite surreal.

Nature again indeed :)

Happy that my post-like comment made you smile.

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