Outside my hotel here in Orlando , a male Thrasher was attempting to comsimate his relationship with his bride as she carried nesting material in her beak. And I thought I was bad! Dan Sent from my iPhone On May 9, 2011, at 10:35 PM, "Roger Mayhorn" <rmayhorn@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > This morning I took a walk around the place, and as I was walking along the > road that goes into the woods I heard the song of a Kentucky Warbler. He must > be nesting in that area, since he seemed to be on territory. (photo attached). > > As I passed the Purple Martin House I watched the lone pair gather nesting > material from the neighbor's pasture and carry it to the house. (another > photo). Another martin pair stopped by for awhile this morning. I'm keeping > my fingers crossed that they decide to nest here too. > > A couple of White-crowned Sparrows have been here since yesterday. Too bad > they weren't here for the count on Saturday. > > Roger Mayhorn > Compton Mt > > > <2011_5_9 Kentucky Warbler_crs - Compton Mt 6067.jpg> > <2011_5_9 Purple Martins_rs - Compton Mt 6077.jpg>