Friday 31 July 2020

Re: [Maine-birds] Babies, babies, and more babies.

I watched golden crowned kinglets feeding babies this week up in Perry. No idea if that's normal for this time of year or not up there.

On Fri, Jul 31, 2020, 4:53 PM Bob Duchesne <duchesne@midmaine.com> wrote:

Right now, I'm watching a family of five black-and-white warblers work the trees just over the deck, with parents feeding young. This is five weeks after I atlas-eBirded a female carrying food in the neighborhood. Must be a second brood. I understand that this species may raise a second brood in a season. But I can't explain why I'm seeing chickadee, nuthatch, and titmouse babies this late in summer. Other birds are acting similarly suspicious. Weird.

 

Bob Duchesne

 

 


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