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    Gilda, what a great story and pictures! I'm a little envious of your success though--I tried hand-feeding a baby bird one time, which didn't quite work out...

    Now I stay content with watching the moms rear and feed them, with a real appreciation for the amount of work involved.

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    Gilda!

    That is awesome! What a wonderful thing to do for nature! My dad does this kind of thing too. Sometimes it is baby rabbits, other times squirrels. Once he raised a three legged racoon. That coon was sooooo mean. But it was cool to help him get better.

    Thanks for the photos and story!

    Cheers!
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    Thank you all for looking......it was a special thing that I wanted to share with my orchid family !

    Kev, I am glad you now know I am a "good" person.. I thought all orchid growers were good people ! We had a pet raccoon...that would take your arm off if you got too close !

    Gin, you are a good bird mom too !

    Bruce and Louis,
    Got to help nature out when you can....I fret myself silly if I see the bluebirds not feed regularly after hatching ! Like Kev said..they are kinda rare and there is nothing more beautiful than a male bluebird with the sun shining on his feathers..never will you see that color duplicated.

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    GREAT bluebird story! I just moved back to VA in June 03. This neighborhood is FULL of them. We live on a corner and they are constantly on our street sign, on our gutter, and in our small trees.

    Last season one pair nested in my neighbor's newspaper cubby, just under the standard mailbox. They were tolerant of the mailman and kids playing in the driveway most days. I believe the neighbor said that four of the young fledged.

    I have just put up two bluebird boxes in the yard spaced as far away as possible. Hopefully they will take a look at one of them!

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    Gilda,

    Your story reminds me of a trip to Scotland last summer (yes, piping was involved!) I was invited to particpate in a sailboat race and the boats we were using had open cabins (no door to shut leading down below.

    When we got aboard, it seems some mamma had made a nest on a shelf down below, layed and hatched eggs in the week since the boat was last used. I was driving and we had two crew. Upwind legs were always busy with everyone doing racing things, but when we'd round the windward mark and head downwind under spinnaker, someone would slip below and feed the hungry babies. It was incredible how much noise they made chirping! Afterwards, they'd sleep until the next downwind leg.

    We left them as we'd found them (perhaps a bit fatter) and the following week there was no sign of the babies. We never knew what happened to them.

    Anyway, thanks for sharing your bb story and pics!

    Julie

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