Well, I was hoping to get more interesting photos in case you were intrigued in my birds in the nest, now some are birds on the wire.
We have been watching our Robins nest like awaiting the birth of one of my grandchildren. Yes, I know that is extreme but I do have a good imagination.
We have had an accident with one baby Robin. It fell and after putting it back in the nest apparently it did not go well and Momma took it away. So now she had two left and they did very well.
They got their wings. Still not leaving, as Mom was eager to get them fed, strong, and out flying.
One day this week I noticed only one full grown was left but still Mom came back and fed it but was determined to get it flying like its sibling. Didn't see the one who flew the cuckoos nest but this one was a little to frightened yet.
Next three days sitting on the edge of nest, flapping wings not ready yet. Then yesterday DH tapped the nest and she/he flew off. Empty nest now!
However, a serious storm arrived and swept off the other bird nest from a hanging basket and it landed on the bottom deck. One bird was dead but the other two must have flown away as this nest was also empty. Hopefully that is what happen as they had their feathers and looked ready for them to hit the road, that is not a pun.
Robins Nest Used Up! So neat too.
But before I end this saga of Mothers, here is a new set of birds in our Cherry Tree.
Oh gosh, our babies are popping out all over the place. Another brood of blue birds are ready to fly any day now!!
ReplyDeletexx, Carol
An annual saga -- with successes and failures. Poor things having to face a storm, too. Seven fuzzy goslings come to my yard, it'll be a good while before they get feathers to fly with, meanwhile they march like little soldiers behind their Mama.
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ReplyDeleteA greeting from this cold Chile. As spring approaches.
ReplyDeleteI hope you are well, enjoying the last summer. Now it's up to us.
regards
Maru
A greeting from this cold Chile. As spring approaches.
ReplyDeleteI hope you are well, enjoying the last summer. Now it's up to us.
regards
Maru