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injest:

--- Quote from: delalluvia on July 11, 2008, 07:06:27 pm ---OK, my hanging plant has become Party Central.

Came home, peeked out my blinds and saw momma bird, two big fledging heads, then, as I was watching another dove flew in for a landing and the momma bird waddled to the edge of the plant, then flew off!!  It's like they traded places.  :o

I don't recall reading that male doves hung around to help out.

Could it be - the gods forbid - as Jess suggested?  Generation two already staking out the nest for the next brood?

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*evil laugh*




 ;) ;)

injest:
Del!

I have been looking up information on birds and superstitions...and here is what I found...

IF a bird pecks at your window or flies INTO the house and cant' get out..those are bad luck signs BUT!!

See the BUT???

NESTING birds are consistantly seen as being GOOD LUCK!!

so THERE!!

If this bird makes a nest on your roof, this is said to be a traditional sign of good luck. In fact most people believed that if this bird nests anywhere near the house it a positive sign

Seen by many as a sacred bird since ancient times as the dove is the one bird into which the Devil cannot transform. The messenger of 'Venus', Goddess of Love, the dove is associated with lovers. For Indians the dove is traditionally believed to contain the soul of a lover, and that to kill one would bring misfortune.

delalluvia:

--- Quote from: injest on July 11, 2008, 07:37:32 pm ---Del!

I have been looking up information on birds and superstitions...and here is what I found...

IF a bird pecks at your window or flies INTO the house and cant' get out..those are bad luck signs BUT!!

See the BUT???

NESTING birds are consistantly seen as being GOOD LUCK!!

so THERE!!

If this bird makes a nest on your roof, this is said to be a traditional sign of good luck. In fact most people believed that if this bird nests anywhere near the house it a positive sign

Seen by many as a sacred bird since ancient times as the dove is the one bird into which the Devil cannot transform. The messenger of 'Venus', Goddess of Love, the dove is associated with lovers. For Indians the dove is traditionally believed to contain the soul of a lover, and that to kill one would bring misfortune.



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Thank you!    :-* :-* :-*

Feel better now.

{{{Jess}}}

delalluvia:
Heh.  The momma bird flew off to do whatever it is she does in the evenings.  I dashed out to water.  The fledglings waved their wings at me - and moved over to the other side of the plant so as not to get wet.

I just now checked them again.

They've moved back to the middle.  ;D

delalluvia:
M.I.A.
I was going to drop by my sister's today to get the camera, but the nest now appears empty... ???

Least I hope it's empty and there're not dead little birdies in the plant.  :(

EDITED TO ADD:  Got the gumption up and looked in the plant.  No birdies.  Alive or dead.  They have graduated and all have flown the nest!!!  It rained all throughout dusk and it seemed a shame the birds missed a cool cloudy afternoon/evening in their nest for once.

Not sure why I feel so sad.  They being there stressed me out big time, but now I'm sad that they're gone.

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