Your Comments -TX
06/04/06 10:40
Thank you for all the joy your efforts brought us. Is there a chance to clean out the box and see what happens next?
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Thank You
(06/05/06 11:46)
05/23/06 10:04
Thank you Heard Nature Museum and Wildlife Sanctuary. I've never seen Prothonotary Warblers in real life before and have really enjoyed watching these guys. You have provided a great set of highlights that were a pleasure to read.
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05/20/06 10:58
The crew at Heard Outdoor Museum in McKinney Texas
has done an outstanding presentation of the nesting
of Prothonotary Warblers "golden swamp warblers".
Thanks,
Bill Freels
Paducah, Ky
has done an outstanding presentation of the nesting
of Prothonotary Warblers "golden swamp warblers".
Thanks,
Bill Freels
Paducah, Ky
05/20/06 08:13
at 7:11 camera time they were all gone. I came on and there was one left. when i clicked to see all the history images the refresh showed the last one gone. Boy that time goes fast
05/19/06 17:11
Only 3 left!
Jennifer Maxwell
Jennifer Maxwell
05/18/06 14:20
When would they fledge? Would they ever return to the nest box? I'm also curious to know if the same pair returns to the box year after year?
A response would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
barnswallow
A response would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
barnswallow
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05/18/06 13:04
Looks like the wablers took there first flight. I don't see them in the box anymore.
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05/15/06 15:37
The write-ups next to the 'daily highlights' photos of many of the birds, are such a joy to read-very interesting, educational, witty, and humorous.
05/09/06 19:11
1st egg hatched!
Jennifer Maxwell
Greenville, TX
Jennifer Maxwell
Greenville, TX
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04/28/06 16:44
I am so pleased to be able to see inside these beautiful birds' nest! Thank you so mcuh for maintaining this nest box.
LJ in Kansas
LJ in Kansas
04/24/06 20:58
How did you set-up your inside camera? We are trying set-up one in our Flicker box!
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04/24/06 13:54
The egg is very intrestingly colored!!
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04/24/06 08:45
The first egg appeared this morning, sometime between 6:00am and 8:45am EDT.
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