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Sorry, Sorry, oh, so Sorry!

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Yesterday, I watered my hanging baskets, and, for the second time, scared up an Oregon junco, who flew up into the nearby firs and scolded me.

“How dare you pour water on me?” she chipped.

Today, I had a closer look. Yes, the junco flew out for the third time that I have disturbed her. But when I parted the flowers and looked into the base of the pot, I felt just sick to think I had been pouring water on a little junco nest of five eggs.

I felt terrible to think of what I had put her through, and that I might have hurt her eggs. I thought nesting time was over!

And now, I’m wondering how I can save my hanging basket if I don’t water it.

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38 thoughts on “Sorry, Sorry, oh, so Sorry!

  1. Ursula's avatar

    Oh no! Just try to water it very carefully and not where the nest is. I had a nest in a geranium pot and watered it carefully and all went well. Good luck!

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  2. Writing to Freedom's avatar

    What a fun discovery after a little scolding!

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  3. Lynette d'Arty-Cross's avatar

    I agree with Ursula. Just very carefully watering should look after the plants without disturbing the nest. Many bird species will do two nests in a season. I’ve been watching a robin in a neighbour’s yard. I can’t see the nest but she definitely has very little ones.

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  4. kagould17's avatar

    Oh that is sad. Great that you found out, before you started dowsing the young chicks. Happy Canada Day Anneli. Allan

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  5. John's avatar

    Aw how cute! you’ll have to be very careful watering the plant until the big day comes, Anneli. ❤️😊

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  6. WritingfromtheheartwithBrian's avatar

    Oh nature is fun! You never know what you’re going to find. Gotta image a little bit of water will be fine. Just one little bird mad that you made her leave. Ha ha

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  7. belindagroverphotography's avatar

    Too bad she picked there to nest 😏. I hope all goes well.

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  8. Lori's avatar

    I just commented on your poem about this bird. As you may have already read, this happened to me. That plant didn’t make it. I haven’t hung any plants there since.

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  9. Lori's avatar

    “hanged?” Which is correct “miss English teacher?”

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  10. Carol Balawyder's avatar

    Oh, Anneli, it’s so fortunate that you decided to part the flowers and what a marvelously lovely place the junco chose to nest her eggs. ❤

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  11. Annika Perry's avatar

    Oh no, the junco does look most perturbed and indignant – and no wonder! What a find in your hanging basket and I’m sure the eggs are fine and with tender watering of the plant both will flourish!

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  12. Klausbernd's avatar

    Der Anneli
    I agree with Annika. Tender watering is the answer.
    The nest looks great.
    All the best
    The Fab Four of Cley
    🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂

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  13. Jennie's avatar

    I think you can find spots around the basket to water.

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  14. Kit Dunsmore's avatar

    Things will get harder when the babies hatch, but I’m guessing they will grow really fast and be gone before you know it. You’re so lucky to get to watch the little family grow!

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  15. cindy knoke's avatar

    What a wonderful surprise!

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  16. D. Wallace Peach's avatar

    Oh no. Poor little Junco mama. Nest get rained on, so hopefully the eggs are okay. Some careful watering seems in order. Let us know when the birds hatch. That will be a day to celebrate. 🙂

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  17. Miriam Hurdle's avatar

    How exciting to find 5 junco eggs in a nest, Anneli! Best wishes to see the babies.

    We have many dark-eyed juncos in our yard. One mama laid four eggs under my bags of bark chips and some wood scraps next to them. When my son-in-law assembled the raised garden beds for me, I asked him to remove the scraps. He discovered the nest. He carefully stagged the bags so the Mama Junco could fly in and out but not to expose the nest because it was close to the ground. The following few days, squirrels and cats were busy in that area. Mama Junco gave up when there was only one egg left.

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  18. Miriam Hurdle's avatar

    They like to build their nests in the roots of fallen trees or among the scraps, in our case. We have an active squirrel family here.

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