Little Thrushes today

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I am pleased to report that the chicks are doing well. Fortunately, thrushes are omnivorous birds, so I have no serious problems feeding them (this is more difficult with insectivorous birds, such as swifts). The adult thrush shows the chicks how to eat and they are already starting to do it themselves. This is important when there is an adult bird that can train chicks.

Next week we are waiting for a serious increase: five small ravens, a sparrow and a titmouse. Now they are all in quarantine.

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I have picked your post for my daily hive voting initiative, Keep it up and Hive On!!

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