This Prothonotary Warbler’s nest is in that cavity, and the parent spent several minutes poking his head in, like he was moving something around.

I did not see if he brought something on this trip to the nest, like he did when I spotted the parent two days before: Prothonotary Warbler Bringing Food Home

The hole is about my eye level and I did see one chick beak when I passed by.

The parent did fly off with a fecal sac, something I hadn’t seen up close before.

Wow, what a nice photo opportunity! This is a beautiful little bird!
It’s a treat to discover a nest so near the walking trail. That yellow is s real stand out.
Another nice sequence, Ellen.
Fine images, and a lovely bird!
Slainte,
Paz
Thanks, Paz! This first one had his mouth full so no singing, but I heard this one in the area. Waiting for him to appear was worth it.
Love this series, Ellen!
Thanks, Donna! I’m hoping to get back there one more time before they are gone.
Your photos of this gorgeous warbler are terrific, Ellen. So glad you can continue watching him carry on his activities. What a special treat to see him taking out the fecal sac! 👀
Thank you, it was a real treat to see this so close. I was dismayed to find the nest site destroyed a couple days ago. The opening was enlarged and partly torn away—it’s possible the young had fledged but more likely became lunch.
Yes…. Sounds probable, I guess. Unfortunately the cycle of life goes on. 😢What a special opportunity to see what you did beforehand!
We do witness some harsh realities while we are out with nature; it surely makes me appreciate what it takes for birds to survive.
So true… well said!