The chicks have progressed to testing their wings. Things look like they’re getting cramped in the nesting box. The chicks should be with us until at least Monday.
We’re watching eastern bluebirds nesting in a box that has a camera installed to let us watch without disturbing the birds.
Take a look at how big the chicks have gotten! They all seem to be doing well. They could fledge as soon as Monday, although it is likely they’ll take another couple days.
We’re watching eastern bluebirds in a nesting box with a camera installed to allow us to watch without disturbing the birds.
All five chicks are doing well. Dad seems be enjoying the mealworms I put out for himself, haven’t seen him bring any in to the chicks. Our tree swallows are back, swooping around the yard and the other box on the deck.
We’re watching eastern bluebirds in a nesting box with camera installed that lets us watch without disturbing the birds.
All five chicks seem to be doing well. They’re jockeying for position in the nest, feeding eagerly and growing rapidly.
We’re watching eastern bluebird chicks in a nesting box with a camera installed to let us watch without disturbing the birds.
Last week’s beautiful spring weather let me head out in the kayak six times in various ponds and streams around the area. There is lots of wildlife activity going on, with plenty of photo ops.
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We’re having a rainy morning here in Newbury. That hasn’t kept mom and dad from their appointed rounds. They’ve been out foraging for the chicks busily this morning.
We’re watching eastern bluebird chicks in a nest inside a nesting box with a camera installed to let us watch without disturbing the birds.
The chicks seem to be thriving, they’re growing quickly. With the nice weather, we’ve started sitting on the deck, putting us ~20 feet from the box. Mom sat and thought a couple minutes the first time she returned to the nest, then just decided to ignore us. Dad goes through Mission Impossible set of stunts to throw us off when he’s headed to feed the chicks. He’ll sit on the perch in the yard I provided, scoot to the azaleas under the box, then head for the roof over the deck before outwitting us and sneaking into the box.
Hummingbirds have been back for about a week now. There’s been an ongoing dispute over who gets to claim the feeder on the deck. I haven’t seen the tree swallows for several days.
Sorry to miss yesterday’s update, just too many things to do with too little time. I’ll have some more of the usual suspects soon along with a toad mating gathering.
We’re watching eastern bluebird chicks in a nesting box that has a camera installed to let us watch without disturbing the birds.
The chicks seem to be doing well – and growing fast!
We’re watching eastern bluebirds in a nesting box that has a camera installed to let us watch without disturbing the birds.
The chicks are getting big! They’re beginning to get their first feathers. Soon, they’ll look like grumpy old men 😉
I’ve been out on a local pond watching the loons and other wildlife. There seems to be a pair of loons that have claimed the pond, but every morning two to four other loons come in to challenge them. I’ll be keeping track of them throughout the year and hope to find two families that hatch chicks to follow.
We’re watching eastern bluebird chicks in a nest in a box that has a camera installed to let us watch without disturbing them.
The chicks are still doing well, they’re growing fast. Dad has found the mealworm supply, but he seems to want them for himself.
We’re watching eastern bluebirds raise their chicks in a nesting box with a camera installed to let us watch without disturbing the birds.