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Eastern Phoebe

Fledging Frenzy: Ten Nestlings Become Fledglings

April 29, 2018 by MoJo

Two Bluebird nestlings fledged on the evening of 25 April.  The next evening it was as if a fledging-bell rang — and the Bluebird, Phoebe and Wren nestlings were off to the races.  It was a Fledging Frenzy!  Ten nestlings took wing in a 2 1/2 hour timeframe.  Bluebirds Three through Five went first.    The runt went last and surprised me with the strongest flight of the five.  Then it was back and forth between watching the Phoebe nestlings hop out of the nest and explore their platform — while the Carolina Wren nestlings were taking in the great, wide world as they lined up in the opening of their nest box.

Particularly when you watch the Phoebes and Wrens, the challenge faced by new fledglings and their parents is striking.  Fledglings are wobbly little creatures!  Unfortunately I didn’t have a camera angle to capture it, but the Wren nestlings slid and tripped their way across my second-floor terrace until the parents signaled them to leap to the branches of a near-by tree.  At one point, the Pit-bull went to the window to try to figure out what we humans were watching.  Daddy Wren was there in an instant — warning the monster to back off.  Pretty cute.

It will be a couple weeks, typically, before the fledglings start showing up at the worm feeders.  Eagerly, I will be counting heads.

Let the Frenzy Begin!

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Filed Under: Bluebird, Carolina Wren, Eastern Phoebe, Feathers Tagged With: Carolina Wren, Eastern Bluebird, Eastern Phoebe, fledging, Fledglings, Nestlings

Eastern Bluebird – Hatch Spring 2018

April 11, 2018 by MoJo

A day ahead of (my) schedule, the Bluebird eggs began hatching on April 8. The first hatch was about 10:30 a.m. The last of the five eggs hatched early on the morning of April 9.

Even after years of watching God's creation at the tiniest detail, I am still in awe. An itty, bitty embryo matures within a tiny egg in just 14 days. It saws a crack in that egg. The shell cracks. Almost immediately, the hatchling unfurls and has both the instinct and strength to raise its head and open its beak wide to beg for food. Amazing!!

https://www.feathersandfuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/BB-Hatch-Video.m4v

Not to be out-done, the Eastern Phoebe's 5 eggs hatch on April 9 -- also one day ahead of my schedule.

Filed Under: Bluebird, Eastern Phoebe, Feathers Tagged With: Bluebird Hatch

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