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Arkansas Granny

(32,038 posts)
Wed May 28, 2025, 08:43 PM Wednesday

I have an overgrown corner in my backyard. I've been seeing Brown Thrashers

flying in and out so I suspected they were nesting in there. Sure enough, two adult birds visited the front yard this afternoon and they had two fledglings with them. While I was watching, they even fed the young ones before they flew off.

I think I'll wait til this fall to clean up that corner.

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I have an overgrown corner in my backyard. I've been seeing Brown Thrashers (Original Post) Arkansas Granny Wednesday OP
Good idea! Maybe even consider leaving it--maybe they'll come back next year? CaliforniaPeggy Wednesday #1
Good for you! I have robins who have returned year after year, and they seem to always build nests or reuse SWBTATTReg Wednesday #2
Since I put a bird feeder up a few years ago, I've been surprised Arkansas Granny Wednesday #3
Here's a first. A Brown Thrasher actually came to the feeder this morning and got a peanut. Arkansas Granny Thursday #4
"" AllaN01Bear Thursday #5

CaliforniaPeggy

(154,063 posts)
1. Good idea! Maybe even consider leaving it--maybe they'll come back next year?
Wed May 28, 2025, 09:03 PM
Wednesday

I don't know if they return to previous nestings. But it's worth a thought.

SWBTATTReg

(25,347 posts)
2. Good for you! I have robins who have returned year after year, and they seem to always build nests or reuse
Wed May 28, 2025, 09:28 PM
Wednesday

the old nests on my gutters/down sprouts, and so I leave the old nests there for them and they do reuse them. They will eventually fall apart and fall off the gutters when totally used up, and that is when I will carefully remove them. They have been coming for years, and it's a sign of spring for us when we see the two of them. An enjoyable spring ritual.

I also have blue jays too (two also) that come all of the time, but they don't really live in my yard, just in the alley somewhere. I 'click' at them al of the time and they seem to chirp back. Overall, this is a nice ritual we go through every year.

Arkansas Granny

(32,038 posts)
3. Since I put a bird feeder up a few years ago, I've been surprised
Wed May 28, 2025, 10:56 PM
Wednesday

at the number of birds that live nearby. It was great entertainment during the pandemic.

They have learned the sound of the lid on the metal pail where I store bird seed. It's just like ringing a dinner bell. I barely make it back to the porch before they come flying in.

Arkansas Granny

(32,038 posts)
4. Here's a first. A Brown Thrasher actually came to the feeder this morning and got a peanut.
Thu May 29, 2025, 09:34 AM
Thursday

I was also paid a visit from the female Downy Woodpecker and a fledgling this morning.

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