Though we are in many countries still advised to stay at home as much as possible, the same is not true for young birds.
Today on our #DailyExercise walk round the local cemeteries we saw an amazing number of fledgling birds, including robins, blackcaps and chiffchaffs. We also saw an adorable family of long tailed tits which allowed Crafty Green Boyfriend to take their photos with the zoom lens on his camera - the second photo below shows an adult with one of the chicks. .
In the other cemetery, the young great spotted woodpecker hasn't yet fledged, but surely must do any day soon
We also saw a grey squirrel collecting leafy twigs and taking them to what must be its drey (nest)
The squirrel collected about ten twigs in the short time we were watching. Apparently (according to this page on Wikipedia) dreys begin as a collection of small, gnawed-off branches bearing green
leaves. The leaves adhere tightly throughout the winter.
A finished drey is a hollow sphere, woven from branches on the
outside and lined with finer materials,
such as grass and moss.
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