Yet another interesting bird nest
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05/07/22 05:48 PM
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Gulo
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Just a plain old American robin taking advantage of a turban... Jack
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Re: Yet another interesting bird nest
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It's amazing how fast a robins nest can be built. Last year every other day I was taking one off the wife's front tire. They built 5 in a row then gave up and nested on a post leaning on the barn
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Re: Yet another interesting bird nest
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05/07/22 08:35 PM
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Jack, wanna see something funny? Set up a mounted squirrel close by and watch.
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Re: Yet another interesting bird nest
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05/07/22 09:07 PM
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The Beav
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Yep we have robins nesting In the pole barn. When the doors are closed they just drop down and walk under the doors.
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Re: Yet another interesting bird nest
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05/08/22 07:31 AM
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Once again all the bird houses and clothesline poles are occupied and I keep some bird seed in the feeder for them and the house wrens really enjoy the one half dead tree in the back yard it must have some tasty bugs on and in it .
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Re: Yet another interesting bird nest
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05/09/22 04:59 PM
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Was building a barn when I knocked off at dark one day, and when I went back the next day, there were 3 robin nest's with eggs on the post's on the 2nd story. Had to quit for a few weeks to let them do their thing.
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Re: Yet another interesting bird nest
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05/10/22 12:29 PM
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Couple dove eggs. Robin eggs. Both of these nest are on my extension ladder going to need to use it to clean gutters, might have to come up with a different ladder.
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Re: Yet another interesting bird nest
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For years I had a bull skull hanging on the rail of the back deck. For a long time a wren of some sort would nest inside of the cavity and she was more than a little territorial LOL.
If she had been as big as a banty rooster it would not have been safe to be in the backyard
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