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20-05-2011, 08:54 AM
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| | | starling nestbox Saw a starling feeding fledgling in 30ft high nestbox near windmill at Wimbledon Common yesterday lunchtime returning every few minutes - the poor images [via video] show a very light throated young that you may just make out - is it a young starling or could it be a cuckoo and wishful thinking ?
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| | | Re: starling nestbox Its a Starling Im afraid, a Cuckoo hatchling would have a job throwing the eggs/young out of that nest
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