Creative Nesting: Eastern Phoebe
The 2019 nesting season kicked off with the Phoebe's creative nesting site atop the camera intended to film her nesting activities. As I mentioned in my last post, I don't know if this choice was based on the 2018 snake encounter. Perhaps the multi-week turf battle with the Carolina Wrens contributed.
Creative Nesting: House Finch
A second House Finch pair decided to move in this year. They chose to nest atop a column on the third floor -- some 40' above ground. I confirmed the presence of eggs, and took a still photo, but have decided not to place a camera nearby. There is no scientific evidence to support that the heat from my cameras draws a rat snake to a nest site. Nonetheless, I don't want to take any chances of increasing the risk in locations where no cameras were previously installed.


Creative Nesting: Carolina Chickadee
A Carolina Chickadee pair picked up on the creative nesting theme after one of the male Bluebirds apparently decided NONE of the other bird houses within his view would be occupied. A small, adobe bird house has hung on the wall outside my breakfast area for years. The only residents, until now, have been hornets. While I observed Momma Chickadee occasionally moving in and out of this house, it is only today I can confirm she is indeed nesting there as she was seen leaving at first light this morning. Affectionately, I have named her "Adobe Chick".

Coming Up ...
I'll bring you pictures in the next post confirming 7 Bluebird nestlings and 4 Finch nestlings. Soon, we will have migration photos as this guy heralds spring really is here!