- Elf owl resting peacefully on eggs.
- 4 eggs, Ash-throated flycatcher pair noted foraging for insects.
- 5 fully feathered young of Dusky-capped flycatcher.
- 6 partially feathered young of Eastern bluebird. Mother flies directly at me in an angle of descent that forces me to duck!
- 5 fully feathered Dusky-capped flycatcher nestlings.
- 5 fully feathered Dusky-capped flycatcher nestlings.
- 5 partially feathered nestlings of Eastern bluebird.
- 5 fully feathered young of Ash-throated flycatcher.
- Flattened empty nest, all 5 Eastern bluebird nestlings fledged.
- 5 fully feathered young of Ash-throated flycatcher.
- Empty flattened nest, no activity.
- 5 partially feathered young of Dusky-capped flycatcher.
- 5 Eastern bluebird eggs.
- Elf owl looks up bleary eyed from bottom of box. Eggs out of view.
- Cornell nest cam. Acorn woodpecker not in sight or box.
- No activity.
- No activity.
- No activity.
- No activity.
- No activity.
- Bewick's wren nest empty. 3 fledged. To date the Bewick's Wren pair have successfully fledged 6 youngsters.
Friday, June 15, 2007
Nest-box Check: June 14, 2007
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Thank you for taking the time to post your data, and for your hard work and dedication helping birds get by in a world which is increasingly difficult for them to survive in. I also saw your website and applaud your efforts to protect habitat and live a life of stewardship (as you say), in balance with Mother Nature.
You are making a difference Kate, especially in the lives of the birds and animals you love. Don't give up the fight.
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