Last summer I photographed a hermit thrust nesting and feeding its young
under porch eves about 15 feet above the ground on a cabin on Great Island
in Lake Sunapee, NH. The photos can be seen in the last issue of NH Bird
Records (or send me an email).
Jim Block
Etna, NH
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From: Vermont Birds [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jane
Schlossberg
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 12:16 PM
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Subject: Re: [VTBIRD] Thrushland lullabyes
Anyone heard of this before? A Hermit thrush (yes, really) nesting on my
covered porch, 1 foot next to my front door, on top of an old bird feeder
(one
of those made entirely of seeds and twigs). As far as we can tell, at this
point there remains one egg. We are trying to not use that door as she gets
frantic and flies at our heads.
Right before that, a phoebe nested to the left of that same door. Quite
strange and wonderful...
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