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Re: Oh, Dear - Need Bird Nest Help STAT! - graylocks - 04-24-2011 Jimmypoo wrote: huh? Re: Oh, Dear - Need Bird Nest Help STAT! - Black - 04-24-2011 graylocks wrote: Did you rotate them in the Leopard version of Preview? It's a bug that's fixed in the Snow Leopard version. Re: Oh, Dear - Need Bird Nest Help STAT! - Black - 04-24-2011 Considering what day it is-- is there any chance you've been pranked? Re: Oh, Dear - Need Bird Nest Help STAT! - Jimmypoo - 04-24-2011 Jimmypoo wrote: How could you miss that big blue blob in that dull brown nest? Re: Oh, Dear - Need Bird Nest Help STAT! - voodoopenguin - 04-24-2011 I'm not sure about this. ![]() Paul Re: Oh, Dear - Need Bird Nest Help STAT! - Black - 04-24-2011 This thread represents a new low in collective reading comprehension . . . Re: Oh, Dear - Need Bird Nest Help STAT! - kap - 04-24-2011 Paul, That egg is from the Easter bunny! She is talking about a bird's nest here. Sheesh. Re: Oh, Dear - Need Bird Nest Help STAT! - PeterB - 04-24-2011 graylocks, that looks like a reasonable solution. I guess you might put some fencing or something around the base, so as to discourage a predator. If this IS a prank, it's in awfully poor taste. Handy site: http://www.sialis.org/nests.htm ... I'm curious what species this is, I'm thinking Starling but it's hard to tell from the photos... I suppose you could also set up a webcam and find out! Re: Oh, Dear - Need Bird Nest Help STAT! - PeterB - 04-24-2011 P.S. ... maternal behavior is really something, super-instinctual and hard-wired. In my hammies, I routinely see things like moms carrying their pups back to the nest with their mouths (like a dog with a bone!), and in one extreme case, I've even gotten a mom to adopt pups that aren't hers. (That's really unusual for a species that identifies their young/littermates by virtue of odor!) Reason I say hard-wired is that it's seemingly programmed behavior, as moms-to-be never get a chance to observe other females' behavior... somehow they just instinctually know what to do. Re: Oh, Dear - Need Bird Nest Help STAT! - graylocks - 04-24-2011 Jimmypoo wrote: How could you miss that big blue blob in that dull brown nest? Give me some cred, poo. The nest was empty when I took it down. I found an egg in it this afternoon. Doubtful a prank. My neighbor hood has no one under 50 except my son, is sparsely populated, and the house is set far back from a sidewalkless street. |