Saturday, July 31, 2021

Hummingbird Nest Events

In an earlier post I documented the construction of a hummingbird nest in the pear tree just behind our house. This post will complete the story; click on any image to enlarge.
July 5th

July 6th

July 7th

July 8th


July 9th

July 11th

July 13th -- feeding chicks!

July 14th

July 15th, caught her with beak open

July 16th -- clearly two chicks

July 17th

July 19th -- feeding

July 19th -- chicks resting in nest

July 20th

July 21st, growing chicks

July 23rd

July 24th -- empty, and edge torn in places
Unfortunately, "that darn circle of life," as Joan would put it, had struck overnight. A predator had raided the nest. Hummer nests have a long list of threats, such as squirrels, snakes, chipmunks, rats, corvids (jays, crows) and other larger birds, etc. We surmise, because it happened  during a warm night on an flimsy branch, most likely it was a snake that took the chicks. Joan and I mourn the loss.
 
The mother hummingbird has not returned to the nest. Several hummers continue to squabble over our feeders, and Joan has spotted a hummer gathering nesting material at the edge of the woods, but they fly off into the trees and we cannot see where they go. We have our fingers crossed for another nesting session somewhere in the pear tree next year.  

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