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Moustachioed junco nest-building


That moustache doesn't help me know if this is a he-junco or a she-junco. (I'm assuming their pair is a he/she one!)
For the past couple of cold wet days, the couple has been gathering dried grass and bringing it to a spot underneath some goutweed leaves on our lawn, making a nest there. It seems a dangerous, wide-open spot. Usually the juncos around our house make their nests under the metre-high clumps of yew bushes and the like. But, there you go: it's their choice, iddinit?
After they gather their grass moustaches, they fly up to this branch or near-by, to survey the scene before they dive down to their secret walkway under the goutweed.
When I took this picture this morning, it was three degrees above freezing, and raining. Unpleasant weather to be out in, but it wasn't stopping them from their construction work.
For the past couple of cold wet days, the couple has been gathering dried grass and bringing it to a spot underneath some goutweed leaves on our lawn, making a nest there. It seems a dangerous, wide-open spot. Usually the juncos around our house make their nests under the metre-high clumps of yew bushes and the like. But, there you go: it's their choice, iddinit?
After they gather their grass moustaches, they fly up to this branch or near-by, to survey the scene before they dive down to their secret walkway under the goutweed.
When I took this picture this morning, it was three degrees above freezing, and raining. Unpleasant weather to be out in, but it wasn't stopping them from their construction work.
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