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Old 04-27-2007, 08:30 PM
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Thanks Barbara
I did a little wren research and I found this:

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The bird looks exactly like this but the sound is different...at least the sound it was making yesterday is.

Thanks for the hint, it helped
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Old 04-28-2007, 04:30 AM
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Yesterday I saw a magpie. It was singing like a whole flock of different birds at the same time. I know it can imitate different birds, but I didn't know it can imitate the whole flock. May be your bird is imitating too?
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Old 04-30-2007, 05:34 PM
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I took a peek inside the bird nest today and found this:

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Oh WOW!!!!!!!! You really did make a habitat!! That is too cool!!!! Make more videos!!! Make more videos! Don't disturb the nest too much though. The parents might not return. How are you going to water that though?
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I didn't touch the nest at all!
I used the zoom on the camera to get that

The Staghorn doesn't take lots of water, I just mist it once in a while with my sprayer so I can avoid the nest
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Oh, good. That second pic the old staghorn leaves kinda looked like someones hand.
I just think thats too cool!!!
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There are actually four eggs in the nest. The mama bird has flown out of the nest as I was passing a few times and scared the *^&^ out of me!

Today, she allowed me to take her picture
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Old 05-06-2007, 06:47 PM
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Thumbs up Wildlife Habitat Certification

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It's So Easy to Garden for Wildlife - National Wildlife Federation

Maybe the National Wildlife Federation will certify your staghorn fern as a wildlife habitat !!!
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She is soo cute. Have you been able to ID the species of bird?
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Old 05-20-2007, 07:36 PM
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Tin, they are Carolina Wrens...

and the babies have arrived!!!

The thumbnail pic was taken within an hour of them hatching and the link will bring you to a video. Once you see them jump, there's not much more so you don't have to watch the whole thing There will be more videos coming in the next days

I counted 4 or 5 eggs (didn't want to get really close to the nest) and there are a bunch of babies in there
We seem to have two hams right up in front of the nest

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