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03-30-2023 11:20 AM
I have this old, shabby basket of artificial flowers ready for the dump. I happened to glance at it this morning and saw a couple of sets of eyes staring back at me. There's a mother dove and a baby who've made it their home. Mom didn't seem alarmed at my presence.
I guess the trip to the garbage will have to wait awhile. Never noticed the birds until today.
03-30-2023 11:25 AM
You are a dove grandma!!!!! Congrats @Kachina624 !
03-30-2023 11:30 AM
That is so great! I have a pair of doves that come back to the same nest every year. They were just here a few days ago, fixing up their nest after all the storms we've had.
03-30-2023 11:32 AM
@We rescue cats She picked a great nesting place. Usually doves aren't that smart. She's off the ground, under a roof with 2 dogs patrolling the yard.
I would have thought it was too early for babies as it's been very cold here, especially at night.
03-30-2023 11:34 AM
How sweet. I guess mama didn't care that the flowers are artificial. It must make a nice bed for her and her little one.
Enjoy watching the little one grow up and take flight.
03-30-2023 11:35 AM
What a beautiful affirmation of life!
Such an unexpected gift to bring you joy, Kachina.
03-30-2023 11:39 AM
@Venezia wrote:How sweet. I guess mama didn't care that the flowers are artificial. It must make a nice bed for her and her little one.
Enjoy watching the little one grow up and take flight.
@Venezia Just wait until the predicted 70mph winds move in about noon. They are going to have quite a ride.
03-30-2023 11:39 AM
I took my lettuce out of the greenhouse when temps warmed up. A few weeks later we were forecast for a hard freeze and I was going to put it back in the greenhouse, but I noticed there was a nest in it and it had 2 eggs. Later, I decided she had abandoned it since I hadn't seen any activity around it and discovered 4 eggs in there. I still haven't seen any activity, so I don't know what's going on with it. I still think it's been abandoned, but I'm avoiding it just in case. I know it's the Carolina wrens. I saw them around it right after I put it out, but I thought they were taking stuff rather than putting stuff in for a nest. They're always trying to build a nest in the garage.
The mourning doves and the cardinals sometimes nest in the hollies. It's the main reason I wait so late to trim them back. Apparently, I'm supposed to be trimming them in February according to the newsletter I got from my local nursery, but that's too cold for me. Instead, I wait until it's 90 degrees out hoping I don't disturb any nests. Ugh! The mourning doves will let you get right up on them before they fly off. Always startles me if I don't know they're there. The Cardinals are much more skittish.
03-30-2023 11:40 AM
My sister and I had that happen too. In our cases the birds nested in live flowering plants that we had hung up for Spring a couple years ago. I noticed eggs in the basket when I went to water mine. Left it alone and saw mom come back later. I was able to watch them from my sunroom window until they left the nest.
03-30-2023 11:46 AM
@Icegoddess I had wrens build a nest in the wreath on my front door one year. Everytime I went out or came in, mom had to take off and fly away. Very inconvenient for her.
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