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From: trickwillett
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  • So cute!!

    The video is far too short!!! :"(

  • Love it! Very cute, and fast thinking to film it...hope the little felller lived..

  • I hope it survived

  • The last shall be first.

  • there must be something wrong.

    at that age the fledgling should be in his nestbox and fed there by his mother.

    guess he didn´t make it, did he?

  • He could have fallen from the nest. The fact the mother is still feeding him suggests that she hasn't sensed anything wrong with him. He should be ok, if a cat doesn't get him :p

  • but the risk to get catched by a cat, is probably very high - depending on the area.i would´ve picked him up and hand feeded him.

  • Yeah, me too. My nan used to nurse loads of birds back to health - she saved a robin once, and after that it kept trying to get back into her house to get at the meal worms :P

  • well, if the robin kept trying to get in the house, than he maybe didn´t received the proper releasing process.

  • Maybe, but none of the other birds did. I've heard about robins being more confident then other birds. There are a lot of stories I've heard of wild robins coming in through cat-flaps and stuff to get food if they know it's there. It probably considered the house as part of it's territory.

  • Short, but sweet.

    That parent Blue Tit must be doping to be moving that fast.

  • Wow, that's what I'd call fast food :) Awesome cutie!

  • So sweet!

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