We've been watching our nestling bluebirds for the last 3 wks or so. It's just
our luck that they should fledge and abandon the nest box in the few days we
were away and couldn't witness it.
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On Jul 4, 2015, at 7:40 PM, M K Mannella mkmanne...@gmail.com wrote:
The little ones fledged about 4 days ago, and the aggressive behavior has
lessened. However, they are not only feeding the fledglings, they have a new
nest with new eggs already.
Michele
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On Jun 24, 2015, at 11:58 AM, M K Mannella mkmanne...@gmail.com wrote:
We have 3 mockingbird nestlings in a low shrub who look to be a few days
from fledging. When anyone walks through the yard the parents go on the
extreme defense and come out of nowhere to scare off the perceived
predators. In past years they just make a fuss and come in close, but this
year they are actually making contact, and not just a slight tap. It is a
full force body slam right between the shoulder blades!!
Michele
Interlaken / Ovid
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