Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Clown Car: Fledging Wrens

We've been keeping a close eye on the wren house to catch the baby wrens fledging. This morning after our walk, we stepped outside with breakfast. Mike noticed one was out and got a few pictures of it. Unfortunately, he had to go to work, but Chris was set up with the binoculars and camera to see what followed. We thought we had three in there, but it turns out there were five in total. Chris watched the whole thing, which took place over about an hour after Mike's leaving for work. When she tried to share with Mike how fun it was to watch and her surprise at the number that came out, the analogy she made was that it was like watching one of those mini cars at the circus that clowns just keep coming out of. It really was a great experience, one that Chris is sorry Mike missed. It actually brought a bit of dampness to Chris's eyes when that last little one took the leap of faith and followed its older siblings into the big and exciting world that awaits them.




House Wrens Fledging
House Wrens Fledging

In the photo above, a parent wren is returning to the nest with an insect only to find two of the baby wrens stepping out.



House Wrens Fledging House Wrens Fledging




Click on the picture below to see a slide show of the wrens leaving the nest for the first time.







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Fledgling House Wren!!!

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Monday, August 9, 2010

Robin and Chickadee keeping cool

Robin and Chickadee
One evening, it was almost 100 degrees when we saw this robin just plopped in the waterfall. A chickadee came by and joined in.

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This is priceless!

March 13, 2011 at 1:38 AM  

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Sunday, August 8, 2010

Goldfinch and Chickadee


Goldfinch and Chickadee

Goldfinch and Chickadee Goldfinch and Chickadee


The Chickade can't stay still and confuses the goldfinches at the feeder.

It's too hot for us to go far. We went to Dairy Queen to get the new (to NJ at least) Blizzard minis. Otherwise, we've just been sitting out, having a glass of wine and waiting for birds to come by. Oh, we also had the peach salsa from Terhune farms which may be better than the nectarine. Mike set up the ladder, put the tripod on top of it, and set up the birdcam to video the baby wrens first flights. Unfortunately, wrens are too small or the motion sensor isn't sensitive enough so the birdcam didn't capture it. There's a good video of Chris looking into the birdcam asking if it's on, but Mike has promised not to post it.

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