When we lived in Massachusetts, sometimes bluebirds would winter over by piling up in a bluebird house to keep warm.
Joanne Norton
Kendal at Hanover
> On Oct 10, 2021, at 8:19 AM, Frank Miller <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> For the past couple of days we have had a pair of Eastern Bluebirds
> inspecting one of our nesting boxes, as if it were springtime. The
> attached picture shows the "happy couple" at home!
> I have not seen this fall behavior before - any similar experiences out
> there.
>
> A second gift of the morning was the beautiful newly-emerged Monarch
> Butterfly!
>
> Thanks,
> Frank Miller
> Peacham, Vermont
>
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