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<blockquote data-quote="MLoyko" data-source="post: 1496074" data-attributes="member: 62401"><p>Still no hummers but Bluebirds!!! Outside tonight I heard a bluebird singing and he was sitting in a tree behind our shed, I turned away but then tried looking for him again and he came flying up from the ground (actually from the bottom up into my bins). I watched and watched and then realized that there is a nest box that has a bigger hole in it and thought, "no way, is he nesting?" Sure enough he flew into it and kept popping in and out, then a female joined him sitting on top of the box. First time having bluebirds in my yard. Hopefully they are here to nest!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MLoyko, post: 1496074, member: 62401"] Still no hummers but Bluebirds!!! Outside tonight I heard a bluebird singing and he was sitting in a tree behind our shed, I turned away but then tried looking for him again and he came flying up from the ground (actually from the bottom up into my bins). I watched and watched and then realized that there is a nest box that has a bigger hole in it and thought, "no way, is he nesting?" Sure enough he flew into it and kept popping in and out, then a female joined him sitting on top of the box. First time having bluebirds in my yard. Hopefully they are here to nest!! [/QUOTE]
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