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   / Surprise visitors #1  

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Upstate NY
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Kubota B3200
Went out to check on things yesterday and was a little surprised to see that I wasn't the only one using the tractor.... :) After I thought about it, it seems like a good location - high and dry and I don't imagine too many predators would climb the boom. I left it for now, but probably should remove it before it's full of eggs. Just glad it wasn't a mouse nest - had one of those under my atv seat in the fall and it still stinks!
 

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   / Surprise visitors #2  
I know how you feel ..over the years that has happened to me several times...my 2 cents..the sooner you move the nest the better...you don't want to give up your back hoe until they hatch...I waited once and was sorry and the other couple of times I move the nests as soon as I saw them...
 
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Yeah, I noticed my air compressor cart has a nest with eggs in it. Guess I'm out of luck with using that for a while :(
 
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When I was a kid Wrens had a habit of building nests in the Binder twine box as well as between the radiator and fan on one of the tractors. :D
 
   / Surprise visitors #5  
I guess I was pretty lucky last year. A pair of Robins made a nest in the bush right next to my study window. Literally 2 feet from where I set my camera up to take some pix. They eventually got used to my comings & goings.

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   / Surprise visitors #6  
Those are great pictures, ctgoldwing. Thanks for posting them.
 
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I missed a spring of fishing one year because the Robin's had built a nest under the seat in my upside down canoe.

Why is it I love duck hunting but when it comes to the song birds, they capture my heart everytime.??
 
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not to sound hartless but if there are eggs in it and you move the nest birds will reclutch or build a new one and lay more eggs. Im a forester so i work hand in hand with bioligists, you would be supprised some of the things that wildlife guys will do to protect another species.
 
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Yeah, I noticed my air compressor cart has a nest with eggs in it. Guess I'm out of luck with using that for a while :(

I know around here the hispanic population will trip all over themselves to get their hands on robin eggs or other small bird eggs. It seems you'd need quite a few to make an omlet.

Birds are cute in pictures, Not in my machinery or in my buildings.
 
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I've got those darn barn swallows nesting on top of my light juncton boxes. They track mud everywhere! one of these days I've got to put a door on my building. Until then, I'll just have to live with the mudflappers. Can't bring myself to killing them.
 

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