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Chickadee Nest Premium Bedding

April 4, 2018 by MoJo

When it comes to a Carolina Chickadee nest, Chickadee nestlings get premium bedding.  The nest is built with a deep layer of soft moss, topped with grasses.  As time goes on, Momma Chickadee adds piles of cotton-looking material to the nest cup.  I have to say, as far as bird nests go, it looks pretty inviting!

Chickadee - Premium Bedding
Bumble Bee in Chickadee Nest

Unfortunately, I am not the only one who feels that way.  As we saw in a prior post, when Momma Chickadee did battle with a Bumble Bee in 2017, Bumble Bees also find the Chickadee nest attractive.  The Bumble Bee was back this week -- rooting around through the grass and cotton.  A confrontation has been avoided, so far, but the spring is young.  

The Bumble Bee was not my only "Oh, no!" moment these past few days.  Spring has also brought some heavy rains, and when I logged into the cameras the morning of 25 March, the glistening of water piling up in the Chickadee nest cup was distinct.  Off I went to blot the nest cup dry, then tie a plastic bag over the roof.  I watched to make sure Momma would return.  She did.  Once things dried out, silicone caulk replaced the bag.  More watching -- to make sure no birds got stuck in the drying-silicone.  They didn't.

Water in Chickadee Nest
Temp Leak Repair

Chickadee Nest Feature Video

The feature video shows us one more advantage to "premium bedding".  Chickadees like to cover their eggs before leaving the nest and having fluffs of material to kick around makes the covering easier.  (In the photos in this post, the eggs are there -- how many eggs, we don't know yet.) 

https://www.feathersandfuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Premium-Bed-Video.mp4

Filed Under: Carolina Chickadee, Feathers Tagged With: Carolina Chickadee, Chickadee, Chickadee Nest

Chickadee Nest Invaded by Bumblebee

December 10, 2017 by MoJo

Momma Chickadee was not one bit happy to return home only to discover a bumblebee was rooting around in her nest full of eggs.  She would perch outside the house, in the doorway, and watch with agitation.  Clearly, she was not willing to enter the house while the bumblebee was present.

Finally, while Momma Chickadee was in the doorway, the bee decided to exit.  The bird and the bee meet face to face — and both freak out!  I attempt to show this event in the video, but will tell you it happens so fast the video doesn’t do it justice.  When the bee does exit, Momma Chickadee chases it to the next county!

Interesting how predator/prey roles reverse.  A bee inside a birdhouse is a predator, but once outside — it’s prey!

https://www.feathersandfuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Chickadee-Bumblebee-Video.mp4

Filed Under: Carolina Chickadee, Feathers Tagged With: Bumblebee, Chickadee

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