I just want to post all of the amazing birds I had this year nesting in my
bird houses.
( nothing else to do, so why not. :) )
House sparrow-Failed-over heat or left by parents
House Sparrow-Success-all lived!
Eastern blue birds-Sucess! I love seeing my beautiful babies with 5 eggs
all be a success
( if you have a bluebird box, putting up a meal worm feeder really help
them out! )
Eastern Blue bird- failed-unknown why
Chickadee-Sucess! A rumble with a Wren happened 2, but momma sure did keep
her babies safe!
Tree Swallows- Success! I remember the Tree Swallows would always try to
look in the bluebird box, cuties!
House Wren- Partly Success- All lived but one died :,( Always traveled in
other boxes
EasternPhoebe- nested on my porch light, best of 4 eggs, all lived!
Now To Include Bird Nest I've had At My House AndRelatives House.
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Robin-success! ( I'm not putting every Robin nest cuz I had a million of
them )
Cardinal- 1 rotten egg, all lived!
Green Heron- success! Nested close to grandmas feeders, and I loved seeing
4 babies hunting at our pond with there parents!
Eastern Meadow Lark- success! It was amazing seeing the parents fly to
there burrowed nest every 10 seconds! Very nice
ChippingSparrow- failed- was right in front of my house in the bushes, was
raided by House Sparrows >:[ nest was very small!
CarolinaWren- success! nested in my grandparents barn, behind a bunch of
wood and fence pieces.
I can't think of any more, but I think it would be cool to get more people
to do this, I'd love to see them! :)
Merry Christmas, stay safe,
-Dillon
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