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Tom grew up in Milwaukee, bartended in Wauwatosa in the '70s and moved here in 1984.

Commentary, observations and musings about the outdoors, life in general and maybe Tosa politics and personalities will be the order of the day. He savors a lively debate as much as terrific cooking.

Nest Box Update

Conservation, Guess the critter, Outdoors

Girlfriend (the dog) and I have been making our rounds on the nest box trail and a variety of birds have taken-up residence.

When breeding - this little bird will sing from daylight to dusk. 

The male of the species will place a few small twigs in each of several boxes. The female inspects his choices and she decides-upon a finalist and finishes building the nest.

Sound familiar?

Just like this-

Can anyone identify the bird that laid these eggs?

I'll post any comments and the correct answer on Monday.

Tom

Troglodytes aedon  (house wren)

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