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Recent content by hong

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    Wren nesting

    Thank you for the tip, Mick. That is what I have been figuring - her being a victim of a predator. There are red-tailed hawks and cooper's hawks around though not many. I will wait till tomorrow before opening the birdhouse to examine the eggs. I don't know why that I do not get any...
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    Wren nesting

    She incubated her eggs for about 10 days, and I thought the eggs were just about to hatch. Unfortunately, she has not returned since she left more than a day ago. I feel helpless and do not know what to do. Could anyone shed some light or offer a tip on this? The incubating wren left the...
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    Wren nesting

    She is incubating 6 eggs now(http://nestwatcher.com/ Live streaming works only with browser Firefox).
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    Sorry, I really do not have clue.

    Thank you, David. Maybe I should blame the angle. I usually have some clue when seeing a pigeon from above.
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    Sorry, I really do not have clue.

    Sorry, I really do not have a clue. I tried at a Google+ birding community, but could not get any tips. I have always had good luck here. Here are the photos (this forum cannot handle high res photos so I have to do it in this way)...
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    Are these some type of heron?

    Thank you, Chris. I was surely looking at the wrong section of Audubon Field Guide. Here is the video.
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    Are these some type of heron?

    I saw them this morning at Crane Beach.
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    How to edit a post

    Thanks a lot, Delia. Yes, I wanted to edit an old post. Hong
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    Wren nesting in a camera equipped birdhouse

    Second egg Laid at the dawn of 2013-06-19
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    Wren nesting in a camera equipped birdhouse

    First Egg Laid in the morning of 2013-06-18
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    How to edit a post

    I am not new, but I am still learning how to use this forum. I am wondering if anyone could kind let me know how to edit my own post. I apologize if this is not the right place to post this question. I could not find a better group for post such questions. Thanks in advance. Hong
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    Wren nesting in a camera equipped birdhouse

    The nest construction in another camera-equipped birdhouse (NW01) finally started two days ago (2013-06-13). A wren couple are working full steam at it. At this speed, the construction will be finished in no more than a week.
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    Wren nesting in a camera equipped birdhouse

    The couple is putting the final touch on the nest.
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    Wren nesting in a camera equipped birdhouse

    Live streaming from nestwatcher.com. The building process started on April 29 after checking the birdhouse for a few days. They have worked on it only in the morning so far.
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    Where have black-capped chickadees gone?

    Thanks, Lisa, for the hint. I did not know they also have maternity leave. BTW, your bird photos are stunning. Hong
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