Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Warbler's Nest in Milk Can

Just finished having fresh gourmet baby salad from the garden for lunch. All that missing was homegrown heirloom tomatoes! Can't wait to have them in salads and cold summer soup! Anyway, a male warbler was spotted going in and out of an old milk can hanging on the barn. When we checked, surely there is a nest (still under construction) inside. Can't believe they pick the can which is located in a busy spot. Related posting: Prothonotary Warbler.



On blue bird's eggs development: The final count was five eggs. From the past observation, it would take about 2 weeks until they hatched.

2 comments:

MineplexCentral said...

I do not believe that.

Burke's Garden said...

It is hard to believe!