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I'm spending some time in Grafton while we are doing some work on our house.
Yesterday, I found two nests with hatchlings:
* On the porch, the BLACK CAPPED CHICKADEES were feeding their young
in a small birdhouse hanging from the eve.
* Near the driveway, I heard a noise, investigated, and found 5
hatchlings in a nest in a small shrub pine. I set up a chair, watched, and
eventually the SONG SPARROWS came to the nest and continued to feed the
young all day.
Not bad. My 5 and 2 year old daughters are really enjoying watching them.
Good Birding!
Spencer
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