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Flora & Fauna Especially for the botanists and twitchers.

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All three are still there .
And nice sized chicks they are.
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Mum and dad both present as i type this .
I still haven’t seen the dirty stopout!
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It looks like there’s a flipping snake in the nest!!!!!
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Mom and dad are both there again at midnight .
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And I suppose that there is a puppy dog on the mountain too!! Ha! Ha!
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There is definitely a puppy in the mountain!
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One of the chicks seems to have twine tangled round it’s foot and it’s round his neck, he’s struggling to stand
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Oh no - I couldnt see that when I looked earlier and now the camera is not playing.
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All is well, a man in a cherry picker has arrived to disentangle him and he’s taken all the rubbish out of the nest - including the snake!
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All is well, a man in a cherry picker has arrived to disentangle him and he’s taken all the rubbish out of the nest - including the snake!
I presume the adult stork flew away when the man went up in the cherry picker? Wouldn’t fancy facing up a protective mum with a sharp beak like that
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I presume the adult stork flew away when the man went up in the cherry picker? Wouldn’t fancy facing up a protective mum with a sharp beak like that
She was missing for a while .
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Oh that is such good news😍. Love the stork camera and watching the chicks grow so quickly but it is a bit nerve wracking at times.
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Wet bunch of chicks in the nest this lunchtime, with mum standing watch.
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Wet bunch of chicks in the nest this lunchtime, with mum standing watch.
They all look totally fed up
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Just looked at the webcam and there are only two babies in the nest. I wonder if it’s just gone on a test flight, gone for good or fallen out of the nest! I haven’t watched for a few days so wonder if anyone else saw anything?
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