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Watching the blackbird behaviour

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ruthandsam | 18:47 Thu 05th Jan 2012 | Twitching & Birdwatching
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We've been watching the behaviour of a male and female blackbird in our garden at work. They are both foraging about in a heap of leaves, however, the female blackbird comes right up to us, well about 7 feet away and starts flapping her wings at the window to the door. She also tries to peck at the glass as well. Only the female is doing this but it has been going on for at least a week and she does not seem at all bothered by us. We just can't understand why she is doing this whilst the male protectively watches on. We find it fascinating. We're having to be careful when opening the door, as she would be in the building like a shot!

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She may be seeing her reflection and saying shove off he's my male
Ruth and Sam I work for a company called Cj wildlife foods were as well as producing food we give information and advice to customers.
One of are experts could help you he's name is Martin George. You can contact him at. [email protected] good luck
your so lucky ruthand sam, i'd love the blackbirds to do that in our garden. have giiven up trying to entice a robin to our conservatory!
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Thanks everyone. It's a lovely way to spend a few minutes on our break at work. We have a resident robin who is very friendly as well. Just love watching the birds in between appts with patients, however, some of the other staff think we're bonkers and should be in the warm....xx

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