Tin Man
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Turns out, it was a female. She found a mate, and they’re nesting, hunting insects in my yard.Apparently, a lone male eastern phoebe has been attempting to build nests on two places above the screen doors of my porch in an attempt to attract a mate. Our coming and going doesn’t seem to dissuade it.
I’ve seen f/m cardinals, robins, crows, a blue jay, and I think (?) chickadees.
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Blue Jays are among the most dedicated parents. They will continue to feed a fledgling that’s grown to be as big as they are.It’s weird that the smallest birds are the loudest and bravest. The crows are very skittish. The chickadees and cardinals make a lot of noise before dropping in and stick around the longest. I’ve only seen the blue jay once. They have nasty attitudes.
We have been treated to a much more diverse group of migratory birds at my place over the last 3 to 4 years. Many different types of tanagers. Scarlet tanagers, Yellow and black tanagers, two pairs of orioles, and I saw my first pair of blue black grassquits this spring.
Near woods with large oak trees?We have been treated to a much more diverse group of migratory birds at my place over the last 3 to 4 years. Many different types of tanagers. Scarlet tanagers, Yellow and black tanagers, two pairs of orioles, and I saw my first pair of blue black grassquits this spring.