Bluebirds Choose

Eastern Bluebird
© Photographer: William Wise | iNat Observation: 38215789 - Eastern Bluebird; Clarke County, Georgia. April 2, 2017.

Sunday, 7:30 AM – On an early morning walk around the block, I found the Red-shouldered Hawk sitting once again on the same fence on Hummingbird Trail that I saw at this same time last weekend. It must be a habit of his to hunt from this perch. Back home enjoying a cup of coffee on the back patio, the Cowbirds again made a showing. This time a larger group of both males and females visited the backyard feeder and perched side by side on the swingset.

A pair of Eastern Bluebirds are busy throughout the backyard. A bright colored male sat high in the persimmon tree, which just today began to bud. He then flew to, and entered, the small birdhouse on the post near the fire pit. Perhaps this would be their choice for this year’s nest box? Nope. For he emerged with a beak-full of nesting material. But to which box would he carry it?

Eastern Bluebird
© Photographer: William Wise | iNat Observation: 38215789 - Eastern Bluebird; Clarke County, Georgia. April 2, 2017.

Later in the afternoon, the more drably colored female made several staging runs from the Persimmon to the Crepe Myrtle, not far from where I sat. When she gained the confidence, she proceeded to the triple birdhouses over the turtle pond. Which would be her choice? Door #1, door #2, or door #3? She entered the house on the right. Throughout the course of the afternoon she made runs from the backyard, to the Persimmon, to the Crepe Myrtle, to the top of the three houses. Each time cautiously peering about before entering the right hand house. It seems the right hand house is her choice.

Or is it? Best-Ever Backyard Birding Tips writes, “Sometimes the birds will spend a lot of time at one box and seem like they’re going to use it, but then they move on to a different one. Even their removing old nest materials from a box doesn’t necessarily mean that’s the one they intend to use. You’ll only know a pair has chosen a box for sure when they begin carrying nest material into the box, not out of it.” So we will wait and see...

Eastern Bluebird
© Photographer: William Wise | iNat Observation: 38215789 - Eastern Bluebird; Clarke County, Georgia. April 2, 2017.

Athens, Georgia. April 2, 2017

  • Sunrise 7:19 AM; sunset 7:55 PM.
  • Day length 12 hours, 30 minutes.
  • Forecast: Sunny, high near 79°. East wind 10-15 MPH. 10% chance of rain after 5 AM.
Publicado el abril 2, 2022 06:33 TARDE por williamwisephoto williamwisephoto

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Azulejo Garganta Canela (Sialia sialis)

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Abril 2, 2017 a las 08:00 MAÑANA EDT

Descripción

April 2017 birding photo journal; Eastern Bluebirds choosing a backyard nest box; Clarke County, Georgia. "A pair of Eastern Bluebirds are busy throughout the backyard. A bright colored male sat high in the persimmon tree, which just today began to bud. He then flew to, and entered, the small birdhouse on the post near the fire pit. Perhaps this would be their choice for this year’s nest box?..." read more.

  • Sunrise 7:19 AM; sunset 7:55 PM.
  • Day length 12 hours, 30 minutes.
  • Forecast: Sunny, high near 79°. East wind 10-15 MPH. 10% chance of rain after 5 AM.

~ William Wise Photo Nature Notes is a wildlife, birding and nature photography blog documenting the beauty, design and wonder of God’s creation. -- "What a wildly wonderful world, God! You made it all, with Wisdom at Your side, made earth overflow with your wonderful creations." Psalms 104 The Message

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Azulejo Garganta Canela (Sialia sialis)

Fecha

Abril 2, 2017 a las 03:31 TARDE EDT

Descripción

April 2017 birding photo journal; Eastern Bluebirds choosing a backyard nest box; Clarke County, Georgia. "Later in the afternoon, the more drably colored female made several staging runs from the Persimmon to the Crepe Myrtle, not far from where I sat. When she gained the confidence, she proceeded to the triple birdhouses over the turtle pond. Which would be her choice? Door #1, door #2, or door #3? She entered the house on the right. Throughout the course of the afternoon..." read more.

  • Sunrise 7:19 AM; sunset 7:55 PM.
  • Day length 12 hours, 30 minutes.
  • Forecast: Sunny, high near 79°. East wind 10-15 MPH. 10% chance of rain after 5 AM.

~ William Wise Photo Nature Notes is a wildlife, birding and nature photography blog documenting the beauty, design and wonder of God’s creation. -- "What a wildly wonderful world, God! You made it all, with Wisdom at Your side, made earth overflow with your wonderful creations." Psalms 104 The Message

Comentarios

I have a normal looking birdhouse hung on my garage. Eastern Bluebirds nesting there last year and this year!

Publicado por birder1225 hace alrededor de 2 años

@saf1225 Those three birdhouses were meant to be decorative just over my koi pond on my back patio. I had no idea they would find them, much less actually use them. They weren't built to "official" bluebird nest box specs... but I guess they approved!

Publicado por williamwisephoto hace alrededor de 2 años

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