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Always one that doesn't want to leave the nest (Original Post)
bigtree
Oct 2022
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Considering that the eggs were laid over a seven day time frame, it looks as if they all left the
PoindexterOglethorpe
Oct 2022
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PoindexterOglethorpe
(25,857 posts)1. Considering that the eggs were laid over a seven day time frame, it looks as if they all left the
same day, which i find amazing.
Bayard
(22,073 posts)2. Are those Bluebirds?
Danascot
(4,690 posts)3. It's a Blue Tit
It's not native to America so the video is likely from Europe or England.
Cracklin Charlie
(12,904 posts)4. I had a wren baby this year that didn't want to leave.
He made it to the wire above the nest and stayed there for a couple hours. The siblings took 3 hops and flew away. His sweet momma bird brought him food until he was ready.