Torchepot
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Last week I noticed a Coal tit fly down into a ditch with a beak full of food - at first I thought maybe it was feeding a chick which had strayed there. Over the next 20 mins or so both birds visited the same spot numerous times and getting a little closer I could hear the nestlings calling as the adults arrived with food. Looking it up I read that they sometimes use mouseholes as nest sites - which came as a surprise. This particular nest is in a risky location as the ditch is full of water after heavy rain. Once I'm sure the chicks have fledged I'll try to get some photos.