I saw four blue eggs in a neat nest in a crack at Frodsham the other day. Does anyone know if it's possible they are ring ouzels? Looking online, it looks like blackbird eggs can be pretty similar. Frodsham is quite wooded, so I imagine that it's not ouzels' favourite kind of habitat.
In the eastern Peak, it seems they nest at the bottom of cracks or in crevices. Technically that's on the ground but I don't think that would traditionally be described as "ground nesters" which implies a more out in the open nest like Curlews for example.
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