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Post by 2000ute on May 23, 2003 11:20:05 GMT -5
K, this is [glow=red,2,300]TOTALLY OFF TOPIC[/glow] I have a Robin's nest in my front yard With 3 brand new chicks in it No way is that little nest gonna be able to support 3 chicks to adulthood. My ? is this (birdwatchers out there) Can I expect any more than one chick To be raised to adulthood? Will one eventually start getting all the food And can I expect to find 2 little chicks On the ground sometime soon? This is the third nest in 3 years But the first to survive feral cats (Great location this time in a dense pine) Thanx for any feedback
Birdwatcher Ute
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Post by 2000ute on Jun 4, 2003 2:22:16 GMT -5
Update on this lame 3 little bznirds topic: All 3 chicks made it.... Grew at an astonishing rate..... 1 still hanging around the canopy and the parents still bring it worms.... Not able to fly that well yet, I suppose. Kinda a neat thing..... (somtimes it's the small things in life that are really amazing ) Ute
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Post by Juancho on Jun 7, 2003 10:31:30 GMT -5
It's always cool to see Mother nature do it's thing.
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