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<blockquote data-quote="Tree Sparrow" data-source="post: 1445010" data-attributes="member: 68728"><p><strong>Quick update</strong></p><p></p><p>I think two have paired up now. They've been perched together so fingers crossed.</p><p></p><p>I thought the third one had disappeared but I did see the three of them at the same time today. I have a feeling that the one that spent all winter here is the gooseberry. Still you never know, where the feeders are is great for looking out of the window but not great for seeing the trees off to the side.......I've been spending a lot of time sitting on the window sill trying to look around the corner lol.</p><p></p><p>So far the nesting box I made has attracted no interest whatsoever whilst OH's effort is being investigated by bluetits. Not quite what I hoped for but I'm not complaining. Admittedly I did put OH's in probably a better position seeing as it was much better made than mine!</p><p></p><p>Jabberwocky, interesting to hear about the habitat surrounding your house, mine compares in some ways but not others.</p><p></p><p>TS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tree Sparrow, post: 1445010, member: 68728"] [b]Quick update[/b] I think two have paired up now. They've been perched together so fingers crossed. I thought the third one had disappeared but I did see the three of them at the same time today. I have a feeling that the one that spent all winter here is the gooseberry. Still you never know, where the feeders are is great for looking out of the window but not great for seeing the trees off to the side.......I've been spending a lot of time sitting on the window sill trying to look around the corner lol. So far the nesting box I made has attracted no interest whatsoever whilst OH's effort is being investigated by bluetits. Not quite what I hoped for but I'm not complaining. Admittedly I did put OH's in probably a better position seeing as it was much better made than mine! Jabberwocky, interesting to hear about the habitat surrounding your house, mine compares in some ways but not others. TS [/QUOTE]
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