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15-APR-2007 | Steve Sprengel |
Every year the cowbirds throw eggs from other birds' nests before laying their own.
I assume this egg under the pine tree at the edge of the driveway met the same fate. A couple years ago, the cowbirds tried this twice with a cardinal's nest in the vines on the back fence, and each time, the cardinals abandoned the nest instead of raising an imposter. Most birds raise their young in a nest in one location, but cowbirds originally followed herds of bison across the prairie, and using another bird to raise their young helped their species survive this nomadic existance. |
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