Tits and warblers may be hard at it in preparing nests, but for some things are different.
Lapwing - should probably have had chicks running around by now, but instead they left the area, so presumably the eggs were chilled or the chicks died in the rain.
Rook - pretty full grown by now - I saw a pretty well full grown bird hopping around the bushes below the nests in the wood next to our house. If it made enough noise I would guess its parents would find it.
Herons - I did my annual count of the big heronry up the road - a bit late but going into a colony in high wind or in heavy rain is not on - too much disturbance and a risk to chicks. In the end end my worst fears of finding dead chicks on the ground after being blown out of their nests did not happen - and a pretty good count of 125 nests was made - a fairly standard figure. Not much sign of Little Egrets though some were around - will need a check later.
OK not the best - but you can see a heron - the nests are rather high up!

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