There is enough open space among the lawns around the woods for Eastern Bluebirds Sialia sialis to hunt insects for their growing families. The pair that nested in the bluebird box this spring had 5 eggs but only 2 hatchlings survived so far.
5/26/2012
Eastern Bluebirds
There is enough open space among the lawns around the woods for Eastern Bluebirds Sialia sialis to hunt insects for their growing families. The pair that nested in the bluebird box this spring had 5 eggs but only 2 hatchlings survived so far.
5/25/2012
Black-capped Chickadees
5/24/2012
birds nesting in the wild woods
The nestboxes and snag tubes are full of nests. A walk through the wild woods helped locate a few more nests. And, today we noticed a fledgling House Finch Haemorhous mexicanus in a tree, begging for the morsel his Dad was dangling as a flying lesson incentive.
Top to bottom: Gray Catbird eggs in nest, probable House Finch nest, Tree Swallows claiming a nestbox for their own, House Wren hiding among her twigs in a snag tube.
Top to bottom: Gray Catbird eggs in nest, probable House Finch nest, Tree Swallows claiming a nestbox for their own, House Wren hiding among her twigs in a snag tube.
5/10/2012
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