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Re: Nest building on the Nature Cam
« Reply #160 on: Jun 26, 06, 05:18:43 PM »
I think the flickers finally got ticked off about their eggs and took it out on your camera. ;D

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Re: Nest building on the Nature Cam
« Reply #161 on: Jun 26, 06, 07:17:03 PM »
But I calmed them down and adjusted the camera.

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« Reply #162 on: Jun 26, 06, 07:22:10 PM »
But I calmed them down and adjusted the camera.

Did you notice any bad odors coming from the nest?

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Re: Nest building on the Nature Cam
« Reply #163 on: Jun 26, 06, 07:39:08 PM »
I put a clothespin over my nose  ;)

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Re: Nest building on the Nature Cam
« Reply #164 on: Jun 27, 06, 07:57:43 AM »
I wonder if they were inexperienced parents, who didn't sit on the eggs enough.

I wouldn't consider them inexperienced on egg sitting  ::)

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Re: Nest building on the Nature Cam
« Reply #165 on: Jun 27, 06, 09:38:51 AM »
How many of the little Jays are still alive.  Those pictures are high quality.  Thanks

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Re: Nest building on the Nature Cam
« Reply #166 on: Jun 27, 06, 09:44:05 AM »
There were at least 2 of the 3 baby steller's jays near the cherry tree that day. There was so much bird and squirrel action going on near the cherry tree it was hard to tell if the third baby was present or not.

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« Reply #167 on: Jun 28, 06, 10:19:05 PM »
OK, we're on day 34 of a n 11-12 day incubation.  Does anyone know how much longer these flickers will sit there?  It is just breaking my heart to see them sit and sit and sit.....

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Re: Nest building on the Nature Cam
« Reply #168 on: Jun 28, 06, 10:31:45 PM »

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Re: Nest building on the Nature Cam
« Reply #169 on: Jun 28, 06, 11:41:48 PM »
At least mom & dad flicker are spending less time banging on the metal fireplace stack.  :thumbs:

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Re: Nest building on the Nature Cam
« Reply #170 on: Jun 29, 06, 10:16:38 PM »
Shouldn't someone go take those eggs?

 ???

 This poor bird has been sitting there all day...  Won't she just think an animal got them and move on?  It has to be a trauma for her just sitting there.  She keeps looking at them....  It is truly heartbreaking....

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Re: Nest building on the Nature Cam
« Reply #171 on: Jun 30, 06, 07:10:27 PM »
Mama &/or Daddy are gone right now...did they give up, or do they usually take a break about now?

BTW, love the new view of the guzzler.  Thanks Wrightwood!

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Re: Nest building on the Nature Cam
« Reply #172 on: Jun 30, 06, 07:20:32 PM »
one is back on the eggs

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Re: Nest building on the Nature Cam
« Reply #173 on: Jul 01, 06, 09:46:46 AM »
Shouldn't someone go take those eggs?

 ???

 This poor bird has been sitting there all day...  Won't she just think an animal got them and move on?  It has to be a trauma for her just sitting there.  She keeps looking at them....  It is truly heartbreaking....

Why would you want to interfere with mother nature ?

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Re: Nest building on the Nature Cam
« Reply #174 on: Jul 01, 06, 10:00:09 AM »
The first egg was in the nest on May 26.
The last egg was May 31.
That makes it 31 days since the last egg.

Here's what the eggs look like on June 25:




Here's what they looked like on June 4:


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Re: Nest building on the Nature Cam
« Reply #175 on: Jul 01, 06, 10:16:14 AM »
What would nature do if man wasn't here to interfere ??? ???  Probably much better. Maybe this a chance to learn what mama will do ,if anything. Nature is sooo natural.

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Re: Nest building on the Nature Cam
« Reply #176 on: Jul 04, 06, 09:15:25 AM »
Thank you for caring enough to go to the trouble of making these incredible real life dramas available to us all.  Remarkable photos and story! ;D

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Re: Nest building on the Nature Cam
« Reply #177 on: Jul 06, 06, 07:56:42 AM »
I truly think the eggs should be removed when she is gone. 

This poor bird sits in the heat in this man made nest all day. 

If her nest was outside and built by her, the eggs probably would have been eaten by other critters as they are rotting.

If I knew where this was and had permission I would remove the eggs so this bird can go on with her life.

What do the rest of you think? 

She is spending time sitting on these eggs when she should be out in the world.

It breaks my heart.

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Re: Nest building on the Nature Cam
« Reply #178 on: Jul 06, 06, 07:58:06 AM »

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Re: Nest building on the Nature Cam
« Reply #179 on: Jul 06, 06, 08:16:08 AM »
I agree .I didn't think of the man made issue . I'm a major animal lover myself and sometimes have to realize they are sometimes so much wiser than people.