




Sweet Runt has made it into the trees, safe location, but still a little tentative when moving around on a wide branch. Still, this is a big improvement over sitting on the sidewalk. The mourning doves are about due for a hatching. They've been on the fuse box for two weeks. It's a bit hard to determine what's going on. I did see the adult make a neck movement like is done when food is regurgitated for a baby, but the fuse box is too high for me to see if there's a baby amongst the nest mess.
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