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Having a short talk and overview before our walk. |
Many thanks to all those who helped with the wonderful food and beautiful table setup, the awesome door prizes, the overview of the community garden and the period planting project as well as the Native American garden.
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Thanks to Rita for this picture. |
Returning Birds: As most of you have seen, we have bluebirds at the garden, in the bird bath and around the nest boxes. Bluebirds may return to breeding grounds as lone birds, as pairs, and as small flocks. Pairs will stay if they find a suitable nest site.
Young bluebirds in their first breeding year often nest near where they were raised. It is believed that they may return to the general area of their birth and then explore outward from there for their own nest site.
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Territory: Bluebird Territories and Territorial Behavior, coming next week in our next blog update. Along with any nest building activity on the trail.
1 comment:
Hi Jim -
Betsy here. So nice to meet you yesterday and looking forward to coming out to the bluebird trail with my husband and son.
Love the blog!
Betsy Cobb Gordon
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