You remember a few posts back…
the couple who relocated
from one side of our kitchen slider
to the other due to heavy traffic issues?
They finally decided the second nest
was egg worthy…
They’ve used chicken feathers and horse tail hair mixed in with mud and grass.
I stood on a bar stool and snapped this picture way up over my head,
not bad for a blind shot, huh?
🙂 happy tenants.
love your header photo!
Very impressive blind shot! I love the speckles on the eggs.
home sweet home to the birdies! Hope their kids like the new place.
Nests always amaze me. I loved that they used the chicken feathers and horse hair.
Craftmanship at its best 🙂 Hope we get to see some babies soon too!
Wow- that shot is amazing.
Wow! Great shot and what a work of art those little guys have created!
This is a great shot and no one was hurt!! ;-D
XO,
Jane
Such pretty eggs! Wishing the soon-to-be parents luck on hatching their eggs.
Nice blind shot by the way.
Not bad at all for a blind shot! awwww…son you will be a grandbirdmom. xo Diana
Of course it's not bad… you took it! Good job, by the way.
What a beautiful nest and eggs! There is something special about the addition of chicken feathers and horse tail hair…soft and strong!
Now you're just bragging, taking a blind photo that is that good. Very cool those nests, what engineers our feathered friends are. Just amazing.
I love bird nests. That one is amazing. Just goes to show us (me) what you can do with what you have.
Fantastic shot!
Not bad at all. But very naughty of you to be standing on a bar stool. Do you know how dangerous that is, young lady?!!
I'm only saying because our maintenance man at school did almost the same thing using a chair that was on hand rather than getting the ladder. Good thing I had some bandaids on hand.
Okay, Country Girl already got on to you for standing on the bar stool, so I won't mention it. 🙂
Beautiful photo!
Awwww, so cute, won't it be fun when the babies hatch. Chirp, chirp!
Very cool, nests are very amazing, especially when you realize they are made with their beaks.