for a few years a couple of cardinals made a nest in the rose bush outside our front door. It was perfect for them. off the ground. walls on two sides and the overhanging roof for shelter from predators and the rose thorns discouraging ground predators climbing up. the only problem was these two humans that kept walking past. We finally got in the habit of using the garage entrance for about six weeks until the hatchlings left.
We had a bird set up housekeeping over the dryer in our garage. Running the dryer didn’t seem to bother her. Birds hatched and eventually the nest was empty.
For the third year in a row our garage is home to a nest of birds. It looks like a bird from each generation comes back to take advantage of the shelter. Amazingly, none have left much to clean up besides the nest itself, and those have all been in reasonably contained areas.
David Huie Green LosersBlameOthers&It'sYOURfault almost 4 years ago
That’s why eggs are best eaten early in the morning.
B UTTONS almost 4 years ago
Blanche! We just got a Twitter account.
fuzzbucket Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I’v got a litter of kittens. I’ll swap two for three birds.
rshive almost 4 years ago
Wiz, the soft-hearted.
fred.grenouille almost 4 years ago
I hope you like washing bird-poop of the roof of the car…
jpayne4040 almost 4 years ago
LOL! At least they’re temporary!
jagedlo almost 4 years ago
Wonder how Henry will react to the new arrivals?
walstib Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Better than my neighbors fighting squirrels in their walls.
DaBoogadie almost 4 years ago
Garage…funny
michael.shadoan almost 4 years ago
So Much for Being, “Empty Nesters”!
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
No problem. They’re cheep.
Wizard of Ahz-no relation almost 4 years ago
for a few years a couple of cardinals made a nest in the rose bush outside our front door. It was perfect for them. off the ground. walls on two sides and the overhanging roof for shelter from predators and the rose thorns discouraging ground predators climbing up. the only problem was these two humans that kept walking past. We finally got in the habit of using the garage entrance for about six weeks until the hatchlings left.
Bob. almost 4 years ago
We had a bird set up housekeeping over the dryer in our garage. Running the dryer didn’t seem to bother her. Birds hatched and eventually the nest was empty.
kandor8 almost 4 years ago
Garage?
Snolep almost 4 years ago
A groundhog just gave birth under my deck. She gets mighty feisty if anyone comes by. Wondering if Wildlife Relocation charges per animal.
guyjen2004 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
That’s not a rafter: it’s a beam. Sheeesh! :)
flagmichael almost 4 years ago
For the third year in a row our garage is home to a nest of birds. It looks like a bird from each generation comes back to take advantage of the shelter. Amazingly, none have left much to clean up besides the nest itself, and those have all been in reasonably contained areas.
Zebrastripes almost 4 years ago
Awww! The WIZ has a soft heart!
Amra Leo almost 4 years ago
Babies!
WCraft Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Wiz needs to get his eyes checked or brush up on his zoology. Rats don’t come from eggs.
paranormal almost 4 years ago
No Wiz, baby birds!
hooglah almost 4 years ago
Put the cat in there. It’s taken care of…..
Troglodyte almost 4 years ago
Wiz simply can’t resist chicks!
hagarthehorrible almost 4 years ago
Now you have a choice of not getting rid of. Specially for the wizard, since he keeps dragons as pets.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member almost 4 years ago
That would definitely be me!
Eric S almost 4 years ago
and new storylines. Cause the writer ran out of ideas.
Calliope22471 almost 4 years ago
Henry will have some playmates and will have fun teaching birds how to act like dragons!
dwane.scoty1 almost 4 years ago
Hit ’em with your Magic Twanger, Wiz, & make them full-grown!