To: PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
The nest looks as though it's up there without support of a ledge. Is it hanging independently? That's neat your can see your horses hair. They sure are protected in there. That is amazing they have to get out of that nest to learn to fly. I can't believe the way birds can build those nests.
I had a Robin nest last year on top of an Arbor. Unfortunately, it wasn't a good location and not a happy ending due to a predator. It was such a let down after watching them build a nest, have eggs, sit on the eggs and then feed them. They worked so hard.
243 posted on
02/14/2005 5:46:30 PM PST by
GodBlessUSA
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To: GodBlessUSA
Yes, it hangs independently. We had another over on the other wall of the house, and we did knock it down, it was actually very hard to get it off, that mud really sticks and dries hard.
I always leave the brushings off my horses laying in the yard. Several times I've found small nests that have their winter coat hair lining them.
Becky
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