While Sharkey was visiting us recently, we sent out to inspect flowering plants and trees. It was also a good excuse to exercise our legs. As we went past the propane tank, Sylvia lifted the lid and found a nest.
It is well protected under that cover, but if those eggs aren’t hatched by the next delivery, the bird is in trouble. The propane delivery driver had earlier cleared another nest out of that cozy spot. I think it will happen again. Let’s hope that the babies have fledged by that time.
I’ve been watching mama bird come and go. Her mate is nearby and is frequently having minor spats with a couple of robins.
Maybe next year mama grackle will build her nest in the cedars again. It’s a much better place.
It’s interesting to hear about all the different places that birds might pick for their nests.
And each species seeks a different site.
Some birds can be almost as idiotic as some people when it comes to selecting a home site.
Amen, brother. I suppose “almost” is the operative word?
I hope they’re able to avoid the danger. I’ve only ever seen wild bird eggs in pictures.
Time will tell on the danger issue.
Really pretty picture. I trust this bird will learn about the dangers of propane tanks.
It’s a possibility, but doubtful.