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They have nestled back into the shed. I was quite relieved. I thought they were flummoxed by the cold days we had.
May 1st – the shed
We have seen and heard them for weeks, as they've flown about, catching bugs.
May 4
Phoebe from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
2013 – Eastern Phoebe hatchlings: a photo story of their development
June 11th
One the edge of glory!2013 – Eastern Phoebe hatchlings: a photo story of their development
2016 – Update on the phoebe nest,
2017 – Phoebe nesting progress
7 comments:
Life goes on and around and brings us pleasure.
We do not have this bird in the Netherlands.
But strangely enough the swallow has not arrived yet ...
Everyone is worried, because there were heavy storms over the ocean ... did the birds survive?
Are they still eggs, or are there babies?
Very few phoebes here. We've never seen one on bird watching. They are here though.
I like the way their nests get higher and higher each year. I have one that will be too close to the eaves soon.
This is great Jenn .. they are such a pretty bird. You are definitely a Citizen Scientist!!
Hopefully their nesting season goes smoothly.
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