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Carolina Chickadee

Nesting Challenges: Nestling Maiden Flight

February 25, 2018 by MoJo

If we look at nesting challenges from the perspective of the nestlings, the greatest challenge of all has to be taking that first leap of faith — out the door into mid-air.  The nestlings spend days exercising their wings before that first flight — flapping like crazy inside the birdhouse.  Still, from their perspective, they face the human-equivalent of a 25-floor jump.

As I said in my last post, I am totally immersed in the experience on fledging day.  Up-and-down they go to the doorway.  I cheer them on.  At times, I am ready to head outside and push them out the door myself!  At other times, it’s clear there is a hawk in the area and I pray they will heed their parents warning and hunker down inside the house.  My emotions follow each trip to the doorway — up-and-down.

I realize, of course, birds have been reproducing successfully without my support for eons.  Yet, when they choose to nest in a structure I provide, I feel responsible for their safety.  There is a special joy I feel in watching this post’s video.  Each maiden flight is like watching your child graduate.  Lots of factors went into their success, but you just can’t help feel like you, too, did something right.

https://www.feathersandfuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/First-Flight-2017-Video.mp4

Filed Under: Bluebird, Carolina Chickadee, Carolina Wren, Eastern Phoebe, Feathers Tagged With: first fledge, fledging, maiden flight

Nesting Challenges: Nestlings Grow Fast

February 18, 2018 by MoJo

Nestlings grow fast -- really fast.  It makes sense that minimizing the time before nestlings are able to escape predators is linked to survival of the species.  To fuel this rapid growth, it takes a LOT of food.

Imagine having to feed your family-of-five every 30 minutes during daylight hours.  Further imagine that you and your spouse have to go out, hunt, capture and return home with these meals.  Finally, imagine that each hunting trip only yields food for one.  You can trust me on this one:  nestlings do not share!

At the time of year the Chickadee lays eggs, there are about 13.5 daylight hours/day.  So ... that's about 135 hunting trips per day.  Chickadees are smart.  They produce only one brood per year.

So here you go ... watch them grow ...

(If you are into counting, you will notice these pictures are from two different Chickadee nests.  We can sympathize with the parents of the family of 6!)

Day 1

Day 2

Day 9

Day 10

Day 13

Day 17

Filed Under: Carolina Chickadee, Feathers Tagged With: Carolina Chickadee Nest, Chickadee Nestlings, Nestlings Grow Fast

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