[NatureNS] Rose-breasted Grosbeak nest successful

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Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 17:24:56 -0300
From: Rick Whitman <dendroica.caerulescens@gmail.com>
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On June 17th no adult was on the nest so I was able to count 5 nestlings.
Sometime over the past 31 hours all left the nest. I didn't know this but
was searching for a very interesting call that I didn't recognize. It turned
out to be a somewhat pleasant begging call that might be considered a single
note from a RBGR song. It was made by this guy:

http://rickwhitman.smugmug.com/Nature/Birds-June-2011/17339139_s8DKjh#1351342817_TK3XnVL

BTW, this is one of five songbird nests, all of which have survived the
miserable weather that we had last week. It's impressive that these
females/pairs can manage to keep themselves fed while also keeping the eggs
warm and/or the chicks warm & fed.

Rick Whitman

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On June 17th no adult was on the nest so I was able to count 5 nestlings. S=
ometime over the past 31 hours all left the nest. I didn&#39;t know this bu=
t was searching for a very interesting call that I didn&#39;t recognize. It=
 turned out to be a somewhat pleasant begging call that might be considered=
 a single note from a RBGR song. It was made by this guy:<div>
<br></div><div><a href=3D"http://rickwhitman.smugmug.com/Nature/Birds-June-=
2011/17339139_s8DKjh#1351342817_TK3XnVL">http://rickwhitman.smugmug.com/Nat=
ure/Birds-June-2011/17339139_s8DKjh#1351342817_TK3XnVL</a></div><div><br>
</div><div>BTW, this is one of five songbird nests, all of which have survi=
ved the miserable weather that we had last week. It&#39;s impressive that t=
hese females/pairs can manage to keep themselves fed while also keeping the=
 eggs warm and/or the chicks warm &amp; fed.</div>
<div><br></div><div>Rick Whitman</div>

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