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That was my thought. I know where to look now.At least you know where she goes.
Hattie was in there other when Phyllis was ready to lay so both were full. The problem is one was filled with a hen that does not lay anymore.No-one will use the other nesting bay if she’s in there? Can you make an outdoor nest box that’s only open for business when you’re home?
Those eggs are so tiny - adorable. And she has made herself a lovely cave in the brush pile. Not a stupid chicken when the biggies hog the next box.Egg Hunt
On Saturday Phyllis laid her egg in the nesting box. That is the only one since I found her first egg.
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I knew that she had been looking for a nest spot outside the coop. Today, my wife came out and asked where Phyllis was. I thought I had just seen her but she was not immediately visible. I told her to check the nest box. Hattie and Lilly were in there.
So the search began.
I found her in the brush pile.
Nest discovered.
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I don't think there is anything I can do about Lilly hogging the nest for no reason. Any thoughts?
Phyllis: dis brush hole be perfecks. Me egging.
Wow. Do magnolias grow in low nutrient sand?Observations from Saturday
Phyllis only has the Tips Dyed on Some Feathers
I got a really close look at Phyllis' hairdo yesterday and I noticed something I did not realize. Phyllis not only has bannock and white feathers, she has black feathers with white tops. You can one in particular in the photo below.
That headdress also makes a ton of noise when she shakes her head. It's quite surprising actually the first time you hear it.
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Standing Watch
Hattie was definately on Sentinel duty yesterday.
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Stick in Your Face
The picture is not great but Sansa has started joining Aurora when she perches to groom. It is quite cute.
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Signs of Spring
My Magnolia tree is in full bloom. I'll get full pictures today. It is 3 weeks later than last year. All that dreary rain.
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Not ast all. A very wise decision except for the skunks. I can't believe they did not find the eggs.Those eggs are so tiny - adorable. And she has made herself a lovely cave in the brush pile. Not a stupid chicken when the biggies hog the next box.
They barely grow this far north. I have nursed that tree from a small stick when we moved here. It really started thriving when I started watering it a lot in the spring.Wow. Do magnolias grow in low nutrient sand?
Never mind, I'll ask the intertubes![]()