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Wild Bird Egg Hatch Countdown 2018

April 8, 2018 by MoJo

The 2018 Egg Hatch Countdown has begun.  Five nests (on camera) cradle a total of 25 eggs.  The lineup is shown below with the Chickadee having surprised by revealing SIX eggs.  The rural Bluebird pair has four.  

I expect the first hatch as early as Monday, April 9.  I provided estimated hatch dates for all nests.  The Chickadee date is a total guess as one just doesn't know the lay date.  

As you will see, this will go by fast!  Six or so posts from now -- these nests will be empty.  I can't wait to share with you their stories.

Bluebird N

Bluebird N Mom 2018

Phoebe

Phoebe Mom 2018

Wren

Wren Mom 2018

Bluebird S

Bluebird S Mom 2018

Chickadee

Chickadee Mom 2018
Bluebird N Eggs 2018
Phoebe Eggs 2018
Wren Eggs 2018
Bluebird S Eggs 2018
Chickadee Eggs 2018

April 9

April 10

April 12

April 18

April 20

Not to be left behind, the Flying Squirrel triplets are climbing the walls.  They appear quite mature so I expect they'll be out of their nest soon.  It usually doesn't take them long to start exploring outside the box once they are mobile.  Inevitably, this leads to Momma Flyer relocating them.

2018 Flyers Climbing Walls

Feeding the Flock

Now to keep everyone stocked in mealworms.  The post's feature video reminds us that the love of mealworms is not limited to the five nests I've talked about here.  I've even noted our little Napoleon has discovered the worms.  This should be interesting.  Once the eggs crack open, it will be worm mayhem!!

https://www.feathersandfuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Live-Mealworms-Video.mp4

Filed Under: Bluebird, Carolina Chickadee, Carolina Wren, Eastern Phoebe, Feathers, Flying Squirrel, Fuzz Tagged With: Egg Hatch Countdown

Georgia Winter Wildlife: Out and About

January 21, 2018 by MoJo

Cardinal in Sun

It's that time of year when we Georgian's have had quite enough of winter.  Just when I was starting to feel a bit ornery about this fact, a male Cardinal landed on the feeder ... his red feathers aglow in the afternoon sun.  What a gift!  

I reflected on how much winter wildlife does to brighten the landscape and tide me over until the grass turns green again and flowers open their kaleidoscope to the summer sun.  

So ...I'm going to stop talking ... and just jump right into sharing the gift of Georgia's winter wildlife.  

  • New Fallen Snow - First Light
    New Fallen Snow - First Light
  • Shades of Blue - Blue Jay
    Shades of Blue - Blue Jay
  • Bluebirds x4 - Winter
    Eastern Bluebirds Visit Mealworm Feeder
  • Tufted Titmouse - Tufted
    Tufted Titmouse Showing His Tuft
  • Peter Cotton Tail
    When he's not eating your flowers and vegetables, he munches on bird seed.
  • Yellow-Rumped Warbler: Winter 2013
    Yellow-Rumped Warbler: Winter 2013
  • Could be Worse: Eastern Phoebe Winter 2013
    Could be Worse: Eastern Phoebe Winter 2013
  • Dark-eyed Junco-2018-01-08
    Dark-eyed Junco:  January 2018
  • We Call Him Hoover
    We call him "Hoover".  He vacuums up seeds until his cheeks nearly burst.
  • Mockingbird: Winter 2013
    Mockingbird: Winter 2013
  • Pine Warbler: Winter 2018
    Pine Warbler: Winter 2018
  • Found a Peanut: Tufted Titmouse
    Found a Peanut: Tufted Titmouse
  • Going Head-to-Head: Northern Cardinal and Mourning Dove
    Going Head-to-Head: Northern Cardinal and Mourning Dove:  Fall 2017
  • Male and Female Cardinals - Winter 2018

  • Orange-Morph and Normal-Color (Red) Male House Finches

  • Rocky at Side Show
    Bandit Extraordinaire
  • Napoleon vs Wren: October 2017You want a piece of me?!

Filed Under: All the Others, Bluebird, Carolina Wren, Eastern Phoebe, Feathers, Fuzz, Northern Cardinal, The Menagerie Tagged With: Georgia Winter Wildlife, Male Northern Cardinal

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