Well, we have had a 2+ week lull on the fluff dispenser, and I almost took it down.
Then a female finch appeared after a heavy rain, and started in on it again. I decided to replace the rather battered fluff remaining with fresh, and I had 2 females arriving at it together today. The yellow male sometimes flies in and sits on a nearby branch guarding the female as she takes the cotton.
I don't know if the nest is done, and chicks fledged, or if she lost it in a storm or to a crow or squirrel and is making another. I don't even know if they have two broods, like robins do and hummers.
But in any event I still have my fluff dispenser to watch during the day and enjoy them.
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Weezie looking at petunias 8.25.2017
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