
How I can share my balcony with a bird that has nested there and can help with the rent?
A bird builds its nest in the corner from my balcony. I do not use it much except to go out and sit and read sometimes, if not a huge sacrifice if I can not use it until the baby fly. But how weather it be? I can not see if the eggs are developed or not, but judging by the way whose mother is the protection (which flew to the ramp when I left once) I think it has deposited their eggs. Also, I do not want to scare her into leaving the nest, but I am tempted to make a ladder and snapped some photos. I would be about seven or eight feet if I did. Suggestions?
There will be several weeks until the babies are ready to fly. Everything happens very fast. If she seems at ease being there with you, I see why you can not take a picture, just try to watch it fly and wait to get food before you. Do it quickly and try not to disturb the nest or babies. He feels privileged to have to think their home has been good enough for her:)
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