
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
I miss-counted!

Monday, May 28, 2007
Oops, sorry to bother you!

I thought I would take another picture of the babies. I usually tap on the bird house just before I open it up, just in case there is an adult in the house. This time however, no one flew out of the house, so I assumed it was save to lift the lid. I think I was as surprised as the adult bird! What a picture though!
5 baby chickadees!


I have had a bird house up for about 3 years or so. The last two years there have been eggs, but no hatched chicks. Yesterday I was weedding the plants on the deck and thought, maybe if I cleaned out the old nest debris, new birds would move in. Gently I took the house off the wall and opened up the hinged lid. I was so shocked to see no eggs, but 5 live, moving babies. Then I realized the chickadee in the tree was "yelling" at ME. I appologized to her, replaced the house and promptly went inside. Later in the day, once the two adults were gone away bug hunting, I lifted the lid and snapped a picture. WOW!
The frogs have been set free!
After several months, the children and I decided that the frogs would do better in the wild. So, they have been set free, back into the marsh were they were found as eggs.
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