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    Thought you might want to see our new neighbour.

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    Tilly Teckel Guest

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    Lovely pics - thanks for sharing them

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    Just lovely gerry4 !

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    Lucky you.

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    Thanks for that. She has been sitting now for about 2 1/2 days. No sign of her mate. She must be getting hungry. Any idea how long before any eggs take to hatch. Gerry

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    12-14 days from the last egg.

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    Just wanted to say our 3 Wagtails fledged yesterday. Last time I saw them they seemed very healthy.

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    Brilliant Gerry. we have a dry stone wall fronting our property so here's hoping for next year.

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    Hope they return to ours next year. The parents are still hanging around the garden.

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    Default Wagtail families

    You are lucky to have a nest so close - we get the adults early on and then after a suitable gap they bring the family along to show them what we have to offer. Good times for us all!!

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