Birders
Related: About this forumI 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.

CaliforniaPeggy
(154,063 posts)I don't know if they return to previous nestings. But it's worth a thought.
SWBTATTReg
(25,347 posts)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)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)I was also paid a visit from the female Downy Woodpecker and a fledgling this morning.
AllaN01Bear
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