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Saturday, December 2, 2017
Vacant Dwelling.......Nest.
The foliage of the bradford pear is so thick in the summer that I could not see the nest. I knew that a bird would hurriedly escape from my advancement below it. I never saw the bird and could only hear it when it flew away. I am thinking it is a robin's nest but it doesn't appear to be so tightly created. I don't know if they reuse their nest but if they do, I will keep an eye out for it next spring.
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Goodness! How odd that a bird would be in a nest in December! Maybe it is still rather hot there? But I think not, since the leaves are gone.
The window where I sit with my laptop provides me with a view of a squirrel's nest. I hope you both have a restful night.
Interesting how birds' nests you never knew about suddenly appear at his time of year.
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