
At last! After three years, the Western Bluebirds have nested in one of my nest boxes! I am thrilled. And it seems that I overlooked a previous clutch. While this Dad was feeding Mom in the box, two youngsters were begging for whatever he had to offer Mom. He shooed them away but they didn’t go far. I did some quick research in my copy of “Nests, Eggs, and Nestlings of North American Birds“ (sometimes I actually have the answer at hand without resorting to Google AI) to discover that Dad is left in charge of the fledglings when Mom prepares for a second clutch. I have no way of knowing if they used the box for the first clutch. I have to admit that between traveling, preparing two photography presentations and printing for exhibits, both of which kept me inside, and the ridiculously hot weather, I haven’t paid much attention to what was going on in my garden. When I first saw this bird at the nest box late the other day, the nearest camera already had the 600mm lens AND the 2X teleconverter attached. I just grabbed it and didn’t take the time to switch lenses so I even though I stepped back inside the patio door, as far as I could without losing the view, the bird really fills the frame. I’m looking forward to sharing more images as my little backyard family drama progresses.























