Posted by Texasmark1 on December 25, 2011 at 14:04:52 from (67.142.164.22):
In Reply to: OT - Christmas Bluebird posted by Brian G. NY on December 25, 2011 at 07:18:47:
Remarkable that you have a New England Blue Bird in NY........ Great!!!
We never had them till about 3 years ago down here in N. Texas. One showed up then two and on. I thought they were the most beautiful birds I had ever seen, the gorgeous blue and then the cinnamon and light gray.
Got on www and learned what they like for nesting and built several houses.
Yesterday, when feeding cows, I saw 3 families within 5 minutes.
I guess the ones that settled here first had offspring and they and their parents revisited the place as there is plenty to eat and we just love to watch them......but I find the hens to be really picky.
I have seen them look over the "on a slender pole, 20' above local terrain, east facing, roost spike and hole large enough for them to enter".....just thumb their noses at the houses and make home in a 2 7/8" steel pipe......picky, picky, like my pre-madonna cat.
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