But then it doesn't take much!! I just saw a robin is building a birds nest right out side of my window!! I can watch the eggs and everything! I'm so excited!
Awww Beth, it was an accident.....not sure what a titmouse looks like though.Originally Posted by Ali012281
Oooo fun!!!! We have some titmouses (titmice?) building a nest in the car port. I love hearing them tweet. We had a nest in a tree outside the kitchen window but hubby accidentially bumped the tree when weedwacking and knocked the nest out of the tree and broke the egg.
I'll try to remember to bring in the camera tomorrow Katherine. No eggs yet I don't think , but the nest if fascinating how they make it!Originally Posted by katspixiedust
Oooh I would be excited about that as well! I can't wait to hear all about it and see pics!!!!!
No pics yet my friend, but I will post some tomorrow night when I get home from work.Originally Posted by CoolCat
Awwwww Susie,that´s so sweet!Yeah I love the birds too!!!
any pic?......
That was a wonderful thing for you to do Cassie!Originally Posted by CJandBilly
YAY! Is it an American Robin? We saved an American Robin once when it was attacked by something. It would've died if we didn't find it. I'm glad we were there, and not someone who would just kill it and put it out of it's misery!But, she was a sweety! She had a bright red chest, and she sand this particular tune, so we named her Cherry-Lee! She flew away one day, though.But it was best... we always wanted to let her go, but just loved her. I guess it was God's way of saying if we loved her, we needed to let her go. So, he let her go for us. I can't wait to see pictures!!! YAY!
Aww, well, I just couldn't let her die. She was such a sweety.Originally Posted by kittylover4ever
That was a wonderful thing for you to do Cassie!
Oh your right TTP would absolutely LOVE it, but the nest is here at work!Originally Posted by Kellyyfaber
How sweet! I'll bet TTP will enjoy it all, too. They will have hours and hours of entertainment
A titmouse looks like a tiny little finch. They stick around for the winter, so we have a couple of feeders for them. The ones where I live are either primarily blue or yellow. I'm not sure about the plural, either - I've heard them referred to as "blue tits" by Brits. http://www.naturfotografie-digital.d...eise-fotos.phpOriginally Posted by kittylover4ever
Awww Beth, it was an accident.....not sure what a titmouse looks like though.
Originally Posted by jcat
There's a pair of magpies (possibly two gay males) here that have been trying to raise a family for 6 or 7 years now, with a total lack of success. Right now they have a baby crow they're raising, probably "stolen", and watching the three of them is a real hoot.