I've got the same robin on her nest on the beam under the woodshed roof. There are three starts next to where she finally built the final product. And I think there's another robin on the beam under the front porch.I'm sorry she didn't recover.
Have you considered the "broomstick" method of euthanizing a hen? No mess, no gunshots or fear/potential of a miss. I had to do it to my favorite hen when she had a clearly irrecoverable prolapse. Like Lucy she was really lethargic, no improvement. Yeah it hurt me but instant death for her when her spinal cord was severed.
Well that is just WRONG!!!
We have bobolinks in Vermont but I've never seen one and after hearing that call, I've never heard one either. Still I don't mow my fields until after bird breeding season just in case some move in.
The barn swallows are building a new nest in the barn alley, same as every year we've owned the place (2012 was first summer).
I've seen tree swallows in the new box I put up at the NW corner of the pond. There have been tree swallows in this box at the SW corner in years past but I THINK what we saw going in this year was a bluebird. Of course in the right light and angle tree swallows look pretty blue. This box isn't really big enough for tree swallows, we figure the ones that went to the new box maybe were ones that used this box in years past and were singing "We're movin' on up to the East Side". Same neighborhood and amenities but a larger house.
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This is the box I originally made for the NW corner patterned after an old rotting box in the garden that hasn't been used the last 2 years. THEN I looked up tree swallow houses and found the inside bottom should be 5" x 5". This one is only 3 3/4" x 4 1/2". But you see that little tiny house up top? A tree swallow kept checking it out hoping it was bigger on the inside so I put out the "old" new box for them and they are building a nest in it. I've never seen a bird use the little house.
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We also have robins making a nest (or multiple? I see several "starts") in the carrying beam under the deck on the back of the house.
I guess spring has sprung!
Unfortunately, a pair of phoebes have it in their noggins to build a nest in the run. They keep flitting in and out checking out the areas between the rafters that are enclosed with HC.