Nesting Birds of Missouri – Worm-eating Warbler

From Harrison on the Worm-eating Warbler nest: “On the ground, concealed under drifts of leaves, usually protected overhead by shrubs, briars, saplings.  Built of skeletonized leaves; lined with hair moss (Polytrichium), fine grass, hair.  Typically on hillside or bank of ravine.”  As cryptic as the birds themselves, the nest of a Wormy would only be found with the combination of utmost patience and fortune.  If found, it has been reported that one can get quite close to the nest, the female only flushing if touched!

Click here to listen to the Worm-eating Warbler song.

Worm-eating Warbler
Worm-eating Warbler
Worm-eating Warbler
Worm-eating Warbler

Bald Eagle Nest – Week Three

Here are a few assorted images from the chicks third week.  First up is an image of “mom” at the nest, giving her near-silent vocalization.

Week Three
Week Three

Below you get a great look at the size of the filled-crop of this chick.

Week Three
Week Three

Happy Mother’s Day!

Week Three
Week Three

Fuzzy little dinosaurs?

Week Three
Week Three

Until next time, a closeup of the chicks.

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Week Three