Re: Bird nest
OH yeh...her students would love that. Usually sparrow nests are the
best cause they eat so many seeds and they are kind of messy. Starling
nests are pretty good too. It's easy to explain to kids why SO MANY
trees end up around fence lines....when kids watch what happens to a
nest and see the stuff that grows...they see for themselves how things
get planted naturally.
james singer <jsinger@igc.org> wrote:
That's great info, Jesse, thanks. I'm sure Ms. Fatma [aka the short
one] will want to show that to her classroom of inquisitive minds.
On Friday, June 11, 2004, at 02:18 PM, Jesse Bell wrote:
> How cool that you get to watch the whole thing with easy viewing. I
> have
> two nests that I'm watching right now...but NOT easy access. We have
> some swallows who built up high on our back porch. All I can see are
> the
> little beaks resting on the rim of the mud nest. The other nest is way
> deep inside a honeysuckle vine that looks more like a shrub. Sparrows.
> I
> like to watch the babies grow up and leave. But, it is sad when your
> plant gets trashed. Ever take a birds nest and watch it grow? If you
> take the nest and sit it on top of a pot of dirt and water it off and
> on....it starts growing "things". Whatever seeds the birds "deposited"
> in there start to grow. Kind of fun for kids to watch.
>
>
>
> james singer wrote:
> We have a pot of variegated shell ginger [Alpinia zerumbet v.] just
> outside out back door. A pair of sparrows have decided to call it home
> and are building a nest in it. The good part is we'll be able to watch
> their progress through a window as they create a family; the bad part
> is they'll probably trash the ginger.
>
> Island Jim
> Southwest Florida
> Zone 10
> 27.0 N, 82.4 W
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