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You did the right thing if to 1000% sure.
Gin, even this far South? Unusual behavior I have only seen when the nesting were lost. Maybe because the first one didn’t succeed? They do usually try for two down here.
Awwwwww! So cute! The hunkering down stage…11-13 days?
I credit him a lot for the success this year!!
I believe I lost my first nest to wrens (eggs poked,eggs missing) but had a second successful nesting fledge yesterday just using a shoebox end and some thumbtacks. Mine weren’t as bad as yours though. No sign of nesting attempt by the wrens. Just murder.
Nicole….my lazy self missed their flight today!!! I am ashamed to say I slept until 10 after 8 looong days at work and they are safely up in the trees next door. I so wish I could do a count! I will post a picture of the skimpy nest on Houzz!!!
Mine are out safely!!! Yay!!!!
Sooooo cute!
Mine left today too!!! I missed everything!!! Only way I knew is that the mealworms were transported next door instead of to the box. Empty nest syndrome once again!
May 16, 2017 at 10:50 pm in reply to: Help- nest doesn't look typical, but I only see bluebirds around the house #4291Congrats!!! Just love seeing those beautiful eggs!
Squee!!! Tomorrow is my day 17!!! I can’t wait!!!
Nicole, I was going to mention you and your helmet but didn’t want to without your permission. I am so grateful my dad blue is aggressive. They love to bomb me but never made contact. It reassures me that the babies are OK after I can’t monitor…
Oh my gosh. So sorry! And I thought snakes were the worst :(
Triple the above posts. I have never seen a HOSP but I put up a spooker and a wren guard after losing my first nest this year. Day 16 for second brood.
I’m soooo happy!!! Yay!!!
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