I've often noticed that when the leaves unfurl on the hawthorn bushes, it usually coincides with blackbirds nesting.
Maybe these birds opted for some evergreen cover, as an early start was needed.
We have a resident Blackie that insists on nesting in the old tractor. Every year she sets up shop with Mr Blackbird and they end up getting driven around the farm for a few weeks.
We really do try not to disturb them, we've even tried moving the nest when they start building it but they seem happier with their nomadic lifestyle.
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