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How To (And Not To) Transport Wild Birds

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Jan Turner took in a raccoon cub delivered by a well-meaning couple determined to get it where it needed to go. “Apparently she found a fallen American Robin ‘s egg,” she wrote, “and kept it in there for two weeks! “A pinky mouse…a day or two old… in a dishwasher box,” wrote Cindy Sobels Sniecinski in Michigan.

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Least Terns Complete Another Nesting Season in Florida

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By early May most terns have laid eggs. There were a lot more terns incubating eggs than what we had estimated. If not returned to the rooftop, chicks will starve if cats, dogs, fire ants or raccoons don’t get them first. The Office Depot store near where I live has the largest Least Tern colony in town.

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How To Help A Baby Bird

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You typically do not find a bird this naked or featherless outside of the nest unless there has been a storm or the nest has been attacked by predator like a raccoon, chipmunk, squirrel or corvids. But maybe this will help you triage the situation when you see a baby bird: This is a very young House Wren. That is probably one of the adults.

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Birding Villahermosa’s Urban Parks

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And then there was a Green Heron , not only showing us its nest, but also an egg. But this park’s flagship non-birds could be none other than the Coati, a tropical raccoon relative. This species is relatively common in tropical Mexico, but I certainly never expected to see it nesting in an urban park. And yet, there it was.

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California Quail, The California State Bird: Now Forming Coveys

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In California, coveys break up and pairs begin forming in February or March, followed by nest building and egg laying in May or June. She will usually lay 12 to 17 eggs, averaging five per week 1 , before beginning incubation. Occasionally, larger clutches occur due to egg dumping by other females. References: 1 Baicich, Paul J.

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Getting out of line

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By building nests out over the swamp, the birds benefit from the protection offered by the alligators in deterring predators such as raccoons and snakes. Boat-tailed Grackles count eggs and chicks as part of their diet and they were well represented here today.

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