Pages

Friday, March 23, 2012

The Building of an Eastern Phoebe Nest

The Phoebes are back! Mark it down- March 19. They've been using this light fixture as a base for their nests for over a decade. Not the same exact birds, silly, that would prolly be a record, but perhaps returning generations of the same family.

Adding some moss...

Shape it with the belly, wiggle-wiggle...

Pump the tail a bit, like Phoebes do...

Now for some mud...
Pack it in tight...

Stick the moss to the mud...

Again, more mud...

"Not bad for a days work! We should be done in no time!"


4 comments:

  1. How fascinating to watch this little construction drama on your porch. And how patient you were with the camera to capture each step!

    ReplyDelete
  2. The nest looks to be well protected from predators being under an overhang suspended from a chain:)

    ReplyDelete
  3. Laurrie, Indeed it is fascinating! I didn't have to be too patient, they were coming and going rather rapidly!

    Ellen, You're welcome!

    Tina, Yes it is definitely well protected, the biggest worry is just that the whole nest might slip and fall off, but that's unlikely.

    ReplyDelete