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Pillow using leftover squares from another project, button jar buttons, and striped fabric from a shirt.
Bluebirds fledged, House Sparrows moved in and built a nest, Bluebirds
evicted the house sparrows and laid eggs. When the young fledged the nest
was filled with these Choke Cherry or Black Cherry seeds.
Photo by keith Kridler
Canada Geese build their nest with grass and plant material and line it with feather down.
One of my favorite spring and autumn memories ever since my early childhood was hearing the honk of the Canada Geese as they flew over the lake.
June 13, 2010
Sunday.
Mama Cardinal has placed her nest expertly. There is one baby in the nest, a baby that I have yet to see. K. assures me the baby is there.
The nest is in the most popular tree in the yard, a tree currently covered in luscious red berries. All of the birds in the neighborhood lust after those red berries. Mama Cardinal forcefully drives them all away to protect the baby. Yesterday I saw her chase a squirrel out of the tree, and again today.
Here Mama Cardinal chases a robin out of the tree. Poor little robin, just looking for a few berries. She'll be back.
This is a little nest in a little tree on my college campus. I love saying that. I love being back in college. I passed this tree when I was about to go back to my car. I drove back to that street and paid 25 cents for the meter so I could take pictures. I think that this is the best one.
Nest in mere inches from the ceiling, so Dan held a mirror up and shot the photo of the reflected nest and eggs.
Bird nest outside our window. Photos are a little blurred as they were taken through a window and screen, so as to bother the birds.
I have never seen a multi-colored paper wasp nest like this one. It caught my attention. The grandkids and I loved this area of the zoo. My daughter...she thought I was crazy!
Nest of the paper wasp Polistes exclamans. Cape May Point State Park, New Jersey, September 26, 2017.
Dark-eyed Junco nest hidden deep inside a little evergreen outside my bedroom window. I think they should be hatched by now; I'll update if we get a break in the rain.
There is a Robin nest directly above in the supports for the upstairs deck, but Mrs. Robin is camera shy. We'll have to wait for the babies to be peeking out of the nest.
Broad-tailed Hummingbird building a nest by the Yampa River in Steamboat Springs, CO. The roaring sound is the river going by.
This is the Glorious Birds Nest Stadium designed for the 2008 Olympics. It is a wonderful building transparent and solid sitting in a lovely park. Unfortunatly read the other day that it has only been used about 8 times since the end of the Olympics.
We took a day trip from Salzburg into Germany to see the Eagle's Nest. It was rainy & wet that high up, but still breathtaking.