The sight of this, on the front veranda, alerted me to ....
this....and I felt happy at the thought of birds nesting so close by and viewable. I wondered what kind of bird and if they, perhaps, were first time nest builders: there seemed more material on the ground than on the ledge, but how interesting to see the bits of plant tips amongst the twigs. I also worried that perhaps the human traffic to and fro would worry the birds but then had a chuckle at my 'mere mortal' status.
When next I went to the door to go out I could see, from behind the curtain, a pair of house finches around and about the nest and waited and watched but they seemed to be dithering and soon flew off so I did not have to disturb them as I left. The floor looked the same as before so I decided they did not retrieve dropped materials. The nest also looked the same. When I came home a few hours later......
no nest! Completely gone. Not a twig. The floor in exactly the same state as before so it wasn't wind or animal that displaced the nest. All I can deduce is that the finch parents-to-be decided the location of the nursery was not going to be suitable so they moved it. I applaud their decision to not add 'feeling jittery about the surroundings' to parenthood, but, oh, I was looking forward to having glimpses of the experience.
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