Today the black-capped chickadee appeared an hour later (12 noon instead of
11), and worked on the limb cavity for about 6 minutes.  You could see it
taking out pieces of tree and dropping it to the ground. No nuthatches
showed up but when a male house finch flew into the tree about 10 feet away
and started singing, the black-capped chickadee left.  The house finch has
done quite a lot of singing from this tree since then on and off and as of
an hour later, the chickadee hasn't returned.  Maybe tomorrow?

*DuWayne Worthington*

*Science Teaching Faculty*


*Valor Christian High School*

*Influence through Excellence*

*3775 Grace Blvd.*

*Highlands Ranch, CO  80126*

*303-471-3000 x 3278*
*www.govalor.com <http://www.govalor.com/>*

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