<div dir="ltr">A few weeks ago a house finch attempted to build a nest on the grapevine wreath outside the glass storm door on the front of the house. This door has a dog door in it and gets lots of use. Dumb bird, I thought. So before she was done, I took the wreath inside the house. Can you imagine 4 bassets staring up at a nest from inside the house? She found another location, this time in one of the 4 window boxes along the porch rail. Before there were any eggs, I moved the nest. The next morning the nest was back in the window box with a single blue egg. A few days later, there were 4 eggs. The babies hatched during the height of Hurricane Arthur. The 4 dogs love to got out on the front porch and watch the world go by, often posing for pictures. As the babies grew, the parents squawked at us if we got too near the nest. Both my husband and I have been hit by a bird. It made plant watering a challenge. Gallagher, my big 80 lb. boy, would stick his head out the door and one or both bird parents would come right to him and squawk at him. I'm fairly sure he was smacked by one or both. So he would not go out on the porch. This big beast of a dog (not fat, just big) was afraid of the bird. <div>
As the babies got bigger and bigger, their cries got louder and louder. Gallagher stayed in the front hall, whining. </div><div>This morning, I went out on the front porch and it was silent. The babies are gone. I knew it would be any day now. Now we have to convince the big guy that it's safe to go outside again.</div>
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