Bluetit Diary    May 2004 (15)

 

 

Friday 14th May, 2004

It's only half past six but Neptune is starting another day of looking for Fantail!

However, time may have run out for him as today we caught  two bluetits mating for the first time!

It was about five past ten when we noticed a strange bird hopping around on Box1 again.  This has happened so many times since Fantail disappeared that we thought little of it.

Luckily for us, computers don't suffer from a lapse of attention and so the following sequence was recorded for us.

Soon, the strange male goes into the box.  Looking at his tail, it's pretty clear that this is not Neptune.

Within about 5 seconds, another bluetit appeared on the roof of the box.  As was clear later, this was the female.

Inside the box, the male makes the same type of movements that we noticed Neptune doing shortly after Fantail left him, stretching his wings out and holding them out across the box.

 Perhaps it is part of checking that there is enough space there for his chicks?

The poor picture quality is due the the spiders' webs which are across the inside of the box.  This evening, I must go and clear them away - it would be just our luck if a bird started roosting in the box before it had been cleaned of cobwebs!

Now he has moved to the nestbox hole, still with his wings out