Or a Wool-li-am bird nest :-D.
Do you see him/her?
How about now?
I've seen lots of wool in bird nests over the years, but I've never seen a bird go straight to the source ;-).
This little bird fledged this morning. I'm not sure where it started, but it ended up hopping around in Easy Breezy. It panicked when it saw me and jumped into Woolliam's curls. I was worried it might get smushed or tangled up so I moved it back into the straw where the parents could find him.
The house robins started fledging yesterday. The Wool House robins are still a couple days away. I'm not sure where Peep's family lives, but I'm wondering if they are in the wisteria out front. I have a nest of teeny tiny wrens living in the garage. Sigh...
Stay safe little ones!
The house robins started fledging yesterday. The Wool House robins are still a couple days away. I'm not sure where Peep's family lives, but I'm wondering if they are in the wisteria out front. I have a nest of teeny tiny wrens living in the garage. Sigh...
Stay safe little ones!
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So many baby birds! My cats would be laying in wait π
A sign of old cats??? Whatever it is, it's wonderful.
So cuteπ₯°
OH, we have a nest with babies in the bathroom fan!! so we hear when the mom comes in to feed them - cheeping away - and when she goes back out, they quiet down. we can see her darting out from the vent (it's half broken) through the kitchen window.
it's very cool!!!
But once they are gone, we are fixing the fan vent!!!
How lovely to have such a collection of bird families near you. That is a very sweet photo of that tiny bird nestling in Woolliams fleece.
Wolliam seems quite happy to be a safe haven for the little one.
Great eye to catch this little one!
What a lovely nursery you have!
Oh my gosh that is too cute! <3
Great eye to see that tiny little one hiding so carefully away!
Wooliam doesn't mind being a safe haven at all πππ
That is so adorable! Don't know how you think up so many perfect names for your sheep. Love Wooliam!
now that is the sweetest photo ever :) I didn't see the bird until you zoomed in.
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