What did I find you are asking. I have been hoping to find a nest of a Dickcissel for years and yesterday was my day! I had hope to see their blue eggs, but finding the nestlings is pretty neato too! Gracie and I were starting out on the afternoon walk when I heard the Dickcissel chirping above me on the powerline. He had a green grasshopper in his beak. That could only mean one thing since he had not eaten it already…babies! I counted six babies. Even when I watched him go down to the nest it was hard to find. They are ground nesters. I checked where I thought he had gone down but no luck. So I backed up to watch a parent take more to their babies. I didn’t have to wait long before mom came again with another grasshopper.
What a great find!
I hope the babies keep their mouths shut in the rain. We have gotten .14” this morning.
How exciting to find those babies in the bluestem!
Our backyard bluebirds are on their second clutch this year. Almost ready to fly the coop!
Sarah, So good to hear from you! And really good to hear your bluebirds are faring well!
Beautiful babies! Good find!!
Thats exciting. Ive never found a dickcissel nest
I am surprised since you were out on the farm growing up.
Wow, this is great news! How exciting!
Mary, i may have seen one but forgotten. That was a yr or two ago.
Judy, It takes awhile for the memories sometimes to bubble out. Cool you found one too!