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How sweet Versa. Glad to see she is doing well.
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 . . We may finally have a complete nest! If it's done, I'm expecting eggs within the next few days to a week! <3
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 . . Papa bluebird made an appearance today!
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I have finally set up a birdhouse club (link) so that I can host guessing games around baby birds in my backyard and keep everyone up to date more easily. . Also the first contest is here. :) Edited at April 6, 2025 10:12 AM by Versailles
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. . The time has arrived that we've all been waiting so patiently for, friends! She'll lay one a day until she's done! :)
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Ooooh & it is so blue. How lovely
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 . . Sitting on her egg for a little bit. :)
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Hello! My name is Mack. I am definitely a beginner bird watcher. Im more of a person educated on wildlife and ecology who enjoys watching and being in the presence of nature. But I have this window with a little roof awning and the house sparrows like to use it as a little rest and sun spot. Theyre so close to the window! They're so admirable and fun to watch. I thought it would be fun to get a little bird feeder and maybe a bird house to enjoy their company more. I wanted to get yalls opinion, birb wellbeing is more important than my entertainment. Location: SouthEast Idaho Urban Birds i see often: house sparrows male&female Starlings Baltimore and Scott's oriole Black chinned and rufous humming birds Mourning Doves Magpies Crows/ravens Unknown Woodpeckers male&female Redtail and brown hawks Rarely I'll see a falcon but Baldeagles are common around here! I mostly hear owls This is the feeder. They hangout more above it, I'm wondering if I should scoot it up. A male and female house sparrows visited while I was taking photos. Male .  Little fluffball moment Female Sorry to spam potato quality pics, just excited. I think they were checking the feeder out, but I'm looking for advice to make it more appealing to them. Might add some bugs and get a little perch or bird house, I'd love to hear your thoughts. Edited at April 10, 2025 12:54 PM by SJ_Foundation
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Hi Mack! <3 You can scoot it up if you'd like! The higher birds are, the happier they are. But they don't seem against their location either, so either one works. :) . Just like my birdhouse with a camera, there's also bird feeders with a camera! You could consider one of those, too. You'd be amazed the number of birds who visit consistently, the longer you have your feeder up <3 They've just gotta learn it's there lol
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