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Wood Pidgeon fledglings (1 Viewer)

Dave Warner

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Hi,
New to the site and could do with a little advice please.

We've a nest with two wood pidgeon fledglings about 10 feet from our house. They hatched a week last Friday and mum had been a very doting parent and completely unafraid of us as we walked by, let our springer out etc. However, we haven't now seen her since yesterday afternoon and I'm worried as to how long the fledglings would cope without her. I'd considered calling the RSPCA but didn't want to jump the gun on this.
Can anyone please help?

Many thanks
 
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