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Western Flycatchers are Back

[T]hese flowers, so fragrant, grew
And the birds and bees sipped sweet nectar
From the sparkling, morning dew.
God has blessed all beauties of Nature;
He’s set His approval and seal
On all of His small, winged messengers
That fly through the air with such zeal.
~Gertrude Tooley Buckingham, “Honeysuckle” (1940s)

For the third year in a row, the western flycatchers have chosen to nest next to the front door to the house.

I love that they trust us enough to come back year after year. 

I love watching the little family grow.

The parents built up the nest:

Flycatcher Nest

There will be four siblings this year:

Flycatcher Nest

Previous posts:

Bird’s Nest for Camera Day

Bird Nest Update

Western Flycatcher Update

Western Flycatcher Progress

Western Flycatchers Fly

Western Flycatcher Progress

The baby Western Flycatchers are almost ready to try out their wings!

*Click on the photos for a larger view, and to see the date the photo was taken. All of the photos were taken between July 25 and July 29.  

Baby Western Flycatchers 07-24-2013

Baby Western Flycatchers 07-24-2013

Baby Western Flycatchers 07-25-2013

Baby Western Flycatchers 07-28-2013

Baby Western Flycatchers 07-28-2013

Baby Western Flycatchers 07-28-2013

Baby Western Flycatchers 07-29-2013

Beautiful wings!  Almost ready to fly!

Baby Western Flycatchers 07-29-2013

To see the Mama and her eggs, click here.

To see the newborns, click here.

To see last week’s update, click here.

Western Flycatcher Update

For those of you who are interested in the baby Western Flycatcher’s growth, I have new photos for you.  The little guys are growing quickly.

*Click on the photos for a larger view, and to see the date.  With the exception of the first photo, the photos are only one day apart.

Baby Western Flycatchers 07-18-2013

Baby Western Flycatchers 07-21-2013

Baby Western Flycatchers 07-22-2013

Baby Western Flycatchers 07-23-2013

Baby Western Flycatchers 07-23-2013

To see the Mama and her eggs, click here.
To see the newborns, click here.