show us your bird house pictures!

Kingsport, TN(Zone 6b)

Hello again everyone! I have been posting a few pictures now and then (on the daily thread) of the occupants of a few of the houses in my yard. I got some better ones of my resident chickadees and thought it would be fun to share bird house pictures in a thread. Here is one of the chickadees from this morning.



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Kingsport, TN(Zone 6b)

Here he or she is again.

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Kingsport, TN(Zone 6b)

like halo said in her bluebird thread, when the parents are near the young start cheeping so loud they rock the house back and forth lol!!

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Kingsport, TN(Zone 6b)

In the daily thread I mentioned that there is a mockingbird nest in a nearby tree. At first they seemed to totally ignore each other. Now the chickadees are getting upset when the mocker uses the top of their house for a resting spot before returning to its nest in the tree.

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Kingsport, TN(Zone 6b)

Here is the chickadee in one of the winterberry bushes with a beak full of yummy wormy protein.

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Kingsport, TN(Zone 6b)

one last chickadee shot. Hopefully I will be able to get some photos of the house wrens that are building a nest in a house in the back yard. Also, the swallows keep appearing now and then but I haven't actually seen them building in the house. I sure hope they do!

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Kingsport, TN(Zone 6b)

oops! I forgot the one last chickadee shot lol.

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Marlton, NJ

Very nice pics Lily! I love the first chickadee/winterberry shot!!

Kingsport, TN(Zone 6b)

Thanks Pell. Have you had any action in any of your houses yet? This evening while out watering I nabbed a picture of one of the house wrens that have been filling the yard with their beautiful bubbling song. This has to be my favorite bird song of all - it takes me right back to my childhood when I hear it! It was getting dark so the picture isn't that clear. Its so good to have them back. Now if I get some bluebirds back I will REALLY be a happy camper!

I would love to see any pictures anyone else has of their bird house denizens!







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Whidbey Island, WA(Zone 7a)

Lily, these are positively delightful!! Sadly, I don't have any bird houses - next year, though, I sure as heck will!!!!

Churchill, Victoria, Australia(Zone 10a)

I haven't any bird houses here, but back in 1998 I spent a year in British Columbia in Canada, and our neighbours over there had a bird house attached to a Ponderosa Pine.
This little Pygmy Nuthatch tooking a liking to the bird house, but he wasn't satisfied with using the front door provided. He set to work to excavate his own back door into the bird house.
Here he is posed above his almost completed back door.

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Kingsport, TN(Zone 6b)

Thanks Murmur - they sure are a lot of fun in the spring. Between the browsing looky-loos and the nesting preparations, they keep the yard filled with activity!

That is SO interesting kennedy, I have never heard of anything like that. I do have two houses with holes that were chewed to make them larger but no secret back entrances. That is one smart bird - if a predator peeks in they have a second way out. I wonder if all Pygmy nuthatches do this or if that one was just an Einstein of the bird world.

Yesterday I had an unexpected day off because the school I work in had to close to get some emergency plumbing work done. (no water - no school) That was such good luck as yesterday the chickadees left the nest! I missed the actual leaving but got some great shots of the babies peeking out of the box. I also got some shots of baby Carolina Wrens.



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Kingsport, TN(Zone 6b)

They are so cute!

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Kingsport, TN(Zone 6b)

here we go again...

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Kingsport, TN(Zone 6b)

what a great big world there is out there!

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Kingsport, TN(Zone 6b)

my we are hungry

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Kingsport, TN(Zone 6b)

look, I'm almost out!

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Kingsport, TN(Zone 6b)

I couldn't figure out if that chickadee chick was always the same one popping its head out, or if they were taking turns.

Here is one of the baby wrens that was investigating the yard yesterday.



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Kingsport, TN(Zone 6b)

Even though it doesn't have much of a tail yet, it was quite the flyer already.

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Marlton, NJ

How adorable! Your pics are amazing!!!!

Kingsport, TN(Zone 6b)

Thanks Pell, I was SO glad I was home to see it all! Today I have "empty nest syndrome" lol.

Beachwood, NJ(Zone 6b)

Yes! Great pics :)

Kingsport, TN(Zone 6b)

My neighbor across the street asked me if I would like to watch the bluebirds that are nesting in their box. I brought my camera with me. They have a wonderful wide open lawn for the bluebirds to enjoy. I sure miss hearing that wonderful twittering at my house. I hope I get a pair this summer too.

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Whidbey Island, WA(Zone 7a)

I wonder how many times I saw "awwwwwww" while looking at your photos - they are absolutely precious!

Minneapolis, MN(Zone 4a)

A little related whining, if I may. Have you noticed that some (non-bird) people don't recognize the distinction between a bird house and a bird feeder? I have had this happen several times, including one recently where I asked a woman guest if she had a bird house, and she looked at my bird feeder, and said that she had a bird house like that one. I guess it just shows how we pay attention to what matters to us, and not much attention to what doesn't. In that vein, this woman told me she was going to a Minnesota Wild game, and I didn't even know what sport it was for sure. Different strokes for different folks!

Susan in Minneapolis

Kingsport, TN(Zone 6b)

Wow Susan, I haven't run across that! That is pretty surprising.

I have a little postscript to the chickadee family saga. There has been no activity at the box so I opened it and took the little nest out. I thought you all might like to see it. It was totally made of soft green moss and lined with the silkiest ragdoll cat hair lol! What a great nest to grow up in.

I'm wondering if there was only one chick because I have seen the baby following the parent all around the yard and learning lessons. It is so cute - yesterday they visited the meal worm feeder and the baby copies everything the parent does. First, hop onto the dish, them swish the oatmeal filler around with your beak until you find the worm. The baby had lots of fun flinging oatmeal all over the place! Obviously a very gifted child!!






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Kingsport, TN(Zone 6b)

and here is the little chickadee - what a little pigotso! obviously learned this lesson well

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Marlton, NJ

Awww, what a cutie! I put LOADS of my persians cat hair out in tree's& bushes and almost all of it is gone!

Whidbey Island, WA(Zone 7a)

Again, awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!!

Delightful shots, Lily!

Kingsport, TN(Zone 6b)

Now the mockingbird babies are making lots of raucous noise. The nest is pretty high up in my Hawthorn tree so I probably won't get any peeks until they leave. I have to work for the next three days so there's a good chance I will miss them. But in the meantime, here is one of the parents with a juicy meal on the way to feed the babies.



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Kingsport, TN(Zone 6b)

wow - I just took a closer look at that bug. Is this a mayfly?


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Marlton, NJ

Wow, great pics Lily! Don't know about the bug.

Northumberland, United Kingdom(Zone 9a)

Looks like a cranefly (Tipula)

Resin

Victoria Harbour, ON

Birhouse photo's...have a couple to share..

1st. one, just prior to my father passing away he made a birdhouse from rough wood for me to paint for him..before he could pick it up he passed on, so it's now in my garden ...
I cut out several houses and painted them with a winter scene and gave them as Christmas gifts last year..of course I kept one for myself..

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Victoria Harbour, ON

oops, here's the winter scene birdhouse...painted on all 3 sides..

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Victoria Harbour, ON

try this without the writting in it..sorry, new at this picture thing..lol

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Victoria Harbour, ON

maybe someone could help me out..took photo's from my same 'my pictures' could you tell me why one has the writing and one does not..thank you kindly...maybe you can't teach old dog new tricks..lol

Northumberland, United Kingdom(Zone 9a)

The DG software automatically adds a copyright notice to the top left corner of the pic, if you set it to do so. It shows up on both the pics, but the one of them is so small that the copyright text just about fills the pic.

To remove it, go to 'My Info' in the green bar near the top of the page, select 'Manage your preferences', and from there, click on 'Copyrights'. Or (I think!) you can go straight there by clicking this link:
http://davesgarden.com/prefs/copyright.php
Then tick 'No Method. If you don't want copyright messages at all, just check this box and click submit'.

Then re-upload the pic!

Resin

Victoria Harbour, ON

Wonderful..just tried it -..I'll try a few photo's later..not sure if this process has to be done each time a photo is being added to the post..I'll find that out shortly..thanks you

Whidbey Island, WA(Zone 7a)

Betty, you are incredibly talented! I'm so sorry your father didn't get to enjoy his finished product.

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