Wow, what great nest builders and nest architects those birds are.
A whole lot different to our Aussie Wood-pigeons or our Emus.
The 'Woodies' manage (???) to build their nest from about 6-8 twigs and few bits of grass only and when they're finished (???) it looks like something that a gust of wind has blown up into the branches.
As for the Emus, they would NEVER win awards for Architectural Design, their nest is just an indentation in the loose soil about 2-3 feet in diameter with nothing lining it at all.
Well, you've certainly made the right decision!
How marvelous!!! You're going to be a grandpa!!!!
Robins are tougher than an old boot, gradually move the nest to a new location that isn't subject to predation by predators. Win Win
That nest is a work of art itself. Perhaps when it's done you can apply a thin-set clay solution to it to make a bowl?
Posted by FrostyJimToo cold to plant outside for another month here in Wasilla Alaska.
Posted by FrostyJimToo cold to plant outside for another month here in Wasilla Alaska.
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Posted by glennlab My first flowers of this spring. Lotus and blue bells
Posted by FrostyJimSeedlings ..
Posted by FernappleIts Hellebore season now.
Posted by FernappleIts Hellebore season now.
Posted by FernappleIts Hellebore season now.
Posted by FrostyJim...don't be silly!
Posted by KateOahuI saw some pretty flowers on a walk today. I’d never seen a white Hibiscus before. And I do not know what the pink flowers are.
Posted by KateOahuI saw some pretty flowers on a walk today. I’d never seen a white Hibiscus before. And I do not know what the pink flowers are.
Posted by KateOahuI saw some pretty flowers on a walk today. I’d never seen a white Hibiscus before. And I do not know what the pink flowers are.
Posted by FrostyJimI usually drink coffee while planting seeds?