Gee , I wish I had a better camera...
...or a live camcorder...Nah ! A nest of robin's can't rationalize that type of expenditure...Sorry!
Winter is about five months (with snow) in these parts so is a major force of life . The rest of the time is filled with things ...many of which are in preparation for winter .
Showing posts with label robins nest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label robins nest. Show all posts
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Robins in the Yard
We are lucky to live in a rural setting with about three acres of land . It was once a farmers corn field ,but over the past 12/13 years we have been reclaiming this little square of land using natural species plants ( shrubs and trees ).
Dogwood , willow , nannyberries , high bush cranberries , wild sugar plum , black currants , red currants , blueberries , red and black elderberries all are abundant . I planted them for birds to begin with. I have always worried about the birds not having enough. I rarely get to reap the fruits of that labour as the birds have the advantage of checking for ripeness more often than me .
What is fun , though , is when I do try to get the late spring fruit . Inevitably , the robins that nest in the yard will vie and dare me to pick in 'their' territory....my yard. As I bend to pick , one parent robin will first land close and call ; then it will hop closer and eyeball me carefully and finally it will fly right past my face to try and startle me away.
Since I know the challenge dance , I hold my ground and my bowl of berries and ignore the robin . In desperation and in the face of a very efficient picker (me) , the robin will land where I am working and try to take the berries before me .
In my strawberry patch , the robin has discovered that I don't pick the berries in which it has poked a hole . Now , I rarely find a hole-less strawberry...all having been sabotaged by nesting robins.
There are three nesting pairs in my yard this year , who have divided it into territorial zones for harvesting. My favorite nest is right outside my computer window.
The photos were taken in March about two weeks after the first robins appeared in the yard . They were happy to use my bird feeder this spring.
I picked no berries this year so far.
Dogwood , willow , nannyberries , high bush cranberries , wild sugar plum , black currants , red currants , blueberries , red and black elderberries all are abundant . I planted them for birds to begin with. I have always worried about the birds not having enough. I rarely get to reap the fruits of that labour as the birds have the advantage of checking for ripeness more often than me .
What is fun , though , is when I do try to get the late spring fruit . Inevitably , the robins that nest in the yard will vie and dare me to pick in 'their' territory....my yard. As I bend to pick , one parent robin will first land close and call ; then it will hop closer and eyeball me carefully and finally it will fly right past my face to try and startle me away.
Since I know the challenge dance , I hold my ground and my bowl of berries and ignore the robin . In desperation and in the face of a very efficient picker (me) , the robin will land where I am working and try to take the berries before me .
In my strawberry patch , the robin has discovered that I don't pick the berries in which it has poked a hole . Now , I rarely find a hole-less strawberry...all having been sabotaged by nesting robins.
There are three nesting pairs in my yard this year , who have divided it into territorial zones for harvesting. My favorite nest is right outside my computer window.
One nest is about 2/3's the way up this tree. |
I picked no berries this year so far.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Outside My Computer Window
Just beyond the window next to my computer desk is a Barberry Shrub. This is a very thorny plant which is green out of the sun and purple in the sun. If you look among its thorny branches this is what you will see.
I am trying very hard not to keep looking out to see how things are going , so as not to disturb this very territorial parent. I do hope I will get to see them fly in about two or three weeks.
A parent Robin ( actually a thrush ) tending to her/his two youngsters. |
...and two very large mouths like this one. |
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