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Eastern Phoebe

Sayornis phoebe

Photo by Ron Rockwell
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Field Notes

Description:

This little dude just dropped out of its nest. It's part of the second brood coming from the same nest. The female is already sitting for the next round!

Habitat:

Wooded hilly area. Nest on front deck.

Notes:

Shot on knees with iPhone 6+

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Comments (3)

Thanks, good to know. Glad it could fly safely to a branch.
It fluttered away, from ground to low limbs about 30 minutes later.
Is it capable of flying away...I mean has it fledged?
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PublishedJune 17, 2016

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