Day 134: Nesting Season

How can you tell when nesting season has arrived again?

When you walk by someone feathery’s (highly visible, bright pink) nest and see this.

Staking out the nesting territory is one of the first signs that a new nesting season has begun.
Staking out the nesting territory is one of the first signs that a new nesting season has begun.
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Advertising the (obvious) attractiveness of the occupant is a big draw for lady birds.
Careful arrangement of the soft, comfy nesting materials will let the lady birds know their comfort is a priority.
Careful arrangement of the soft, comfy nesting materials will let the lady birds know their comfort is a priority.
A prime nest will also be able to make itself inconspicuous so as to avoid attracting the attention of predators.
Good skills at camouflaging the nest site will make the lucky lady bird feel protected while nesting.

Author: Shannon Cutts
Co-Author: Pearl Cutts

Published by Shannon Cutts

Animal sensitive and intuitive with Animal Love Languages. Parrot, tortoise and box turtle mama. Dachshund auntie. Freelance writer and author. www.animallovelanguages.com

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