I have a small bird nesting in a planter which contains a hydrangea. S/he fusses at us when we water -- will go to the eave and chirp at us. We can find no nest or eggs, but I really don't go in too far at the risk of disturbing her nest. Could s/he be nesting in the soil?Carolina Wren nest in one of my hanging baskets. Mama standing by giving me hell while I was watering my plants (not that one). Pair of Cardinals also showed up to see what all the shouting was about......
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I doubt it....probably further in than you probed....and agree best to refrain from any further disruption.I have a small bird nesting in a planter which contains a hydrangea. S/he fusses at us when we water -- will go to the eave and chirp at us. We can find no nest or eggs, but I really don't go in too far at the risk of disturbing her nest. Could s/he be nesting in the soil?
@Padreruf - took a quick peek this morning and saw a little beak pointing upwards, so at least one has hatched!I have a small bird nesting in a planter which contains a hydrangea. S/he fusses at us when we water -- will go to the eave and chirp at us. We can find no nest or eggs, but I really don't go in too far at the risk of disturbing her nest. Could s/he be nesting in the soil?
Sheetpiling. Cool stuff.Seawall construction. Those are composite interlocking panels they drive down into the sand....
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Like this........
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