Fowl Behavior

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The early mornings of August have been quiet outside. The fledglings have flown so the parents no longer chirp, defending their nests. The at-dawn chorus, wooing a mate, are also over for the season. But these troublemakers have been anything but quiet all summer….

I’ve been more enamored by our resident birds than ever before. Perhaps I’m extra thankful, knowing I’m about to leave these green acres. We’ve also had highly entertaining and somewhat nasty newcomers to the property, demanding our attention.

They initially made their presence known by swooping low over me while I was in the pool early-July – nowhere near a possible nest. Days later, they dove fast into our garage, attempting to build a nest just above my husband’s beloved black HEMI Challenger. They pooped on the car. His displeasure led to chasing them out with a net. I wish I had video…it was hilarious.

Those birds were determined to build a nest on a random beam exactly over that vehicle. Of course, my husband made sure they were unsuccessful but they did not go quietly nor easily. Two of them swooped into the garage whenever the garage doors were open, which was often. I kept thinking the female would have to unload those eggs somewhere else soon, but it took nearly ten days. There are trees all around but they wanted that wooden beam! Eventually, she laid them elsewhere.

For six weeks, they also yelled at each other and any other poor random sparrow in their path. I watched these aggressive birds chase other birds! They also didn’t show much better behavior toward their own kind.

I thought I could take photos of two of them fighting “sometime tomorrow”, since they squawked all day for weeks. But as if they knew I was heading out with my camera, the birds disappeared. I hadn’t seen one in days and then finally, two started chirping again. Then, I saw three babies flying around with the parents. I couldn’t get pics of the babies.

They have surprising wing span considering how small they appear.

I downloaded a few pics (see at the end) that resemble what they look like to get some help identifying the species. The territorial troublemakers on our property were loud, they “dive”, glide and “swoop” vs. the sparrows that flutter! In the last week, they are near-silent and much more well behaved. I have caught them quietly sitting on the white pool fence, looking all adorable and innocent.

Some of you reading are avid bird-watchers and well-read about various bird classes. Does anyone have a guess what type of birds these might be? I’m unable to identify our small, dark birds with white bellies. I fall pitifully short in the bird-species-knowledge area, so here are my lame, best guesses based upon a quick internet search (click on images for sources). And, these might not even be representing what we have here…

White-breasted nuthatch?
Northern Mockingbird?
Eastern Kingbird?

Any guesses are welcome and thank you for reading!…MLM

Baby Birds Hatching

28 responses to “Fowl Behavior”

  1. Wakinguponthewrongsideof Avatar

    💕

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      😊🐦🐤

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  2. Mary K. Doyle Avatar

    You have wonderful photos and an admiration for the birds as I do. Nature is magnificent.

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      Nature truly is magnificent! It’s been extra fun watching them this summer.

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  3. Akhtar Munir Avatar

    Those determined birds sound like quite the characters! Their antics must have been entertaining to witness!

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      Indeed, they were very entertaining!😄🐦

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  4. Judy Avatar

    Our mocking birds act like that but don’t look like that.

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      Well, the mystery continues but from what I’ve read, mockingbird seems like a solid guess. Thank you for the response!☺️

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  5. cindy knoke Avatar

    Lovely!

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      Thank you!🤍

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  6. Cindy Georgakas Avatar

    beautiful, enjoy your last moments with the birds and good luck on the move❣️

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      Thank you very much🤍.

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      1. Cindy Georgakas Avatar

        💓🙏🏼💗

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  7. murisopsis Avatar

    I think I’d miss the birds and the entertainment they provided!

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      They haven’t been around for a few days and we do miss the entertainment!🐦

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  8. 🇪🇺 Bee H. Avatar

    When I try the AI search of Google it says Eastern Kingbird
    I know its the dreaded Wikipedia but maybe it helps? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_kingbird

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      Thank you! So thoughtful of you. Yes, this was one I had my eye on too. The photos are a close resemblance!
      (I agree about anything Wiki…)

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      1. 🇪🇺 Bee H. Avatar

        😇 you are very welcome and I hope they won’t give you too much trouble anymore

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  9. Rachel Avatar

    You captured the birds perfectly! Do you have a bird feeder that attaches to the window? It looked like it was in one of the pictures. A great idea!

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      Actually, we don’t have a bird feeder but so many people do and capture amazing photos close up. Maybe someday we will get one!
      Thank you for the comments :).

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  10. navasolanature Avatar

    Glad you had fun with these birds. Identification can be tricky. I use the merlin app for bird sounds as like you say they disappear when you even just look let alone try a photo.

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      I’ve never heard of the merlin app – thank you for sharing this!
      Thank you for visiting and reading!

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  11. navasolanature Avatar

    Read your issues with the WordPress changes and then could not comment. Perhaps you turn comments off or it’s another quirk. I was going to change my 2014 theme but then decided why. Many seem to still use it. Yes, not such an easy place now but lots of people to still meet. Welcome back.

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      I’ll have to check that but thank you for this comment as well.
      This seems to be a point of frustration for countless WP users. Just when you master one thing, another update happens.

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      1. navasolanature Avatar

        It happened

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      2. navasolanature Avatar

        Too rapid response. I was saying it happened again for me on someone’s older post. Maybe my phone but who knows these days as the tech does not get more human!

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  12. JanBeek Avatar

    Your guess is as good as mine!

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      Seems like it might be a mockingbird….? Might remain a mystery!

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