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Title: New Life in the Spring
Post by: Pat on May 13, 2003, 12:26:56 PM



On Sunday (Mother's Day), I travelled to Janice's home and noticed that she still had her Christmas wreath on her front door.

Even thought it is quite a pretty wreath, I thought it was strange so asked her why.


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She told me to take a photo of it for her and to get a little closer...


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So, I did and this is what I saw!  This little bird was fast asleep! But as soon as it heard the noise of my camera....


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Title: Re:New Life in the Spring
Post by: Pat on May 13, 2003, 12:29:26 PM



...it opened up it's mouth so wide but no mother was there to fill it!

Mother was up over the door really screaming at my intrusion into her nursery.


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So, I took one more photo and left the scene.  Needless to say, Janice's wreath will stay on her front door till these little ones vacate it.


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Title: Re:New Life in the Spring
Post by: Anthony on May 13, 2003, 12:52:33 PM
Pat, I have never seen photos like that before.  They are incredible.  Just fancy having birds nesting so close to the family.  Perhaps they have heard that the people inside the house are bird lovers.

Those were such a treat to see, thanks for posting them up for us.

Anthony.
Title: Re:New Life in the Spring
Post by: Sonifo on May 13, 2003, 01:38:42 PM
Oh Pat they are so cute.  What a joy to have a bird on your front door.  You would think that it would be scared from othe door opening and shuting all the time that it would leave.  

BTW those are very nice close up shots.

Thanks for sharing.
Title: Re:New Life in the Spring
Post by: Pat on May 13, 2003, 01:42:27 PM

Thanks Anthony and Sonja....

That door is completely out of bounds now till the birds leave.  Janice has everyone using the back door.  It wasn't used that much anyway so maybe that's why the little mummy bird felt that it would be safe in the wreath!

Title: Re:New Life in the Spring
Post by: Marilyn on May 13, 2003, 01:43:41 PM
Wonderful shots Pat. That open mouth is a familiar sight to you and your family. I am remembering the other pohots you posted the link to showing the baby bird that your grandchildren were caring for. Robbie the Robin I believe.
Title: Re:New Life in the Spring
Post by: joyce robson on May 13, 2003, 01:48:45 PM
Great photos, Pat.

Reminds me of the time we had a camper and camped every weekend in the mountains.
We left the camper there and when we returned one time; we found a nest ; first the eggs ; then we watched when the little ones were born.

THe best part ; the nest was over the stove vent so I could not cook on the stove !!

Hubby had to do all cooking out on the barbecue grill !!!

Hubby thought for sure I planted that nest there myself.

Good thought !!
Title: Re:New Life in the Spring
Post by: Sonifo on May 13, 2003, 03:17:13 PM
hahahahaha....well did ya?  Just kidding.  That is so funny! ;D
Title: Re:New Life in the Spring
Post by: Larry Hanna on May 13, 2003, 05:21:36 PM
Pat, another great series of photos.  

Joyce, did you?  :D
Title: Re:New Life in the Spring
Post by: Janet on May 13, 2003, 06:28:47 PM
Pat, I still say you have a calling as a photo journalist!  Great series!  Thanks.
Title: Re:New Life in the Spring
Post by: Etta Sue on May 13, 2003, 09:09:54 PM
A great series of photos for your pictorial story.  Really great!!!
Title: Re:New Life in the Spring
Post by: Pat on May 13, 2003, 10:04:09 PM

Thanks so much, Janet and Etta Sue!  
Title: Re:New Life in the Spring
Post by: Darryl Cox on January 23, 2004, 11:41:53 AM
Wow! What a great opportunity and interesting situation. Very good photography too!

A late friend of mine in Denver lived in an appartment, second floor. Out side his window was the upper branches of a tree. A robin made her nest. Ernie set his 35mm camera up with a long lens and photographed the whole cycle from nest building to the chicks leaving the nest. I have long wished I had had such an opportunity.

Now you have one. Good for you!

Darryl
Title: Re:New Life in the Spring
Post by: Sonifo on January 23, 2004, 11:55:07 AM
I agree, Darryl.  Pat seems to find all the cool shots.  ;D  She is always in the right spot at the right time and plus have her camera ready.
Title: Great Story and Pictures !!
Post by: ByGrace on January 23, 2004, 01:30:16 PM
Pat    -       Great Story and Pictures !!

Though I wonder if when the this newborn feathered friend starts to practice using it's new found beak that Janice and family will be answered the front door often -  with no one there. :) :)
Tom
Title: Re:New Life in the Spring
Post by: Pat on January 23, 2004, 03:28:51 PM

HAHAHA!  I'm sitting here giggling at your comment, Tom.   Thanks so much.  I didn't hear if the birds "knocked at the door or not".    But that door was "Out of Bounds" for the kids to use until those little ones flew the nest.


Darryl, thanks for your kind remarks as well.  I was just about a foot and a half away from this nest so didn't need any zoom but I'd really like to be able to upgrade my poor taped up camera.  It's just passed the 10,950 photos mark!  It's served me well.


LOL  Sonja, you have some neat shots too!  I love your photos!
Title: Re: New Life in the Spring
Post by: Pat on August 11, 2004, 01:49:58 PM

I forgot to say that this year, Janice thinks that the same bird came back and built another nest in Janice's wreath on her front door and so the Christmas wreath was still up at Easter!