Eastern Bluebirds
I am fortunate to have a pair of eastern bluebirds nesting in my yard this spring in one of my boxes. Here are just a few images of the proud parents-to-be.
Here are the soon-to-be bluebirds.
Here are the soon-to-be bluebirds.
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Good work Stephen.
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Thanks Dan. I hope to see plenty of the babies too.
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Thanks Bud. With all the juicy mealworms they are eating (and I am buying) they should stay plenty healthy even with the prickly perches.
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Thanks Lauren. They do not get too upset. Usually mom will just fly out of the nest and perch nearby. I have only peeked in on the eggs twice so far. I really do not plan to check anymore. The boxes have slit openings which are too small for the cowbirds which like to switch one of the bluebird eggs for their own. Dern parasitic brooders! They do the same with wrens and sparrows too.
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I'll be anxious to see your pics of the baby blues as they hatch out. We had a cardinal nest in our nandina last year, right off the patio. But with all the traffic and a trolling neighbor's cat, I don't think anything survived. :cry The nest is still there but no signs of use.
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Thanks Glenn
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