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Baby bluebirds

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A quick cellphone pic of five baby bluebirds in the Gilbertson nest box. Look at their little pin feathers popping out! And already they are showing their true blue colors, with a bit of (dinosaur) green.

The bluebird parents take turns bringing bugs to the nestlings all day long. We see them from our kitchen window and back deck. When I was mowing the lawn and got near the nest box the male bluebird dive-bombed me, even touching my head lightly a few times.

Guess these bluebirds aren’t slackers after all. They even laid another egg after I took the photo in early May.

Questions about bluebirds? This site is amazing: Sialis.org

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Full of innocent vivacity, warbling its ever pleasing notes, and familiar as any bird can be in its natural freedom, it is one of the most agreeable of our feathered favorites. The pure azure of its mantel, and the glow of its breast, render it conspicuous, as it flits through the orchards and gardens, crosses the fields or meadows, or hops along by the roadside. – John James Audubon

Remember when the bluebirds were courting on snowy Valentines Day?.. Love birds

Hello, I’m back

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Great Egret goes fishing, in Stuart, Florida.

I was in Florida for a few weeks and I have been a slacker when it comes to keeping up with the blog. And I have some nice bird pics from the Sunshine State too.

Home now, and the bluebirds are nesting in the bluebird box…

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Will she lay another or will there be just two baby bluebirds? The nest is made of pine needles, with a bit of feather down fluff for added insulation.

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Chickadees come to the feeder even when I am standing right next to it, the bold ones.

Small home with a soft bed

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Bluebirds did not deign to build a nest in their nest box this year. I don’t know why. Sad face.

I haven’t seen any activity around it this season, but I decided to take a peak inside anyway today.

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Surprise! This chickadee flew out.

It sat on a branch quite close and, after a few angry alarm calls, settled into a pleasant chirping. Another chickadee was on a higher branch, fluttering its wings.

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In the house: nest!

This one-handed photo doesn’t do it justice, but it’s mossy and downy and decorated (scented?) with little bits of dead tree flower blossoms. Enchanting.