EVENT TIMELINE - GREAT TIT PAIR IN NESTING BOX #2
2010.06.16- Hatchling 7
2010.06.15- Hatchlings 5 & 6
2010.06.14- Hatchlings 1 - 4
...
2010.05.30- 3rd egg laid (?!)
2010.05.29 - 2nd egg laid (?!)
2010.05.28 - 1st egg laid
2010.05.21-28 - nest building
(due to a number of reasons the event timeline for
NB-2 was not complete in 2010)
EVENT TIMELINE - GREAT TIT PAIR IN NESTING BOX #1
2010.06.13 - 7 Hatchlings left the nest!
2010.05.26 - Hatchling 8
2010.05.25 - Hatchling 7
2010.05.24 - Hatchlings 4,5, and 6
2010.05.23 - Hatchlings 1,2, and 3
2010.05.15-19 - brooding
2010.05.14 - 11th egg laid & brooding
2010.05.13 - 10th egg laid & brooding
2010.05.12 - 9th egg laid & brooding
2010.05.11 - 8th egg laid & brooding
2010.05.10 - 7th egg laid
2010.05.09 - 6th egg laid & minor nest building
2010.05.08- 5th egg laid & minor nest building
2010.05.07 - 4th egg laid & minor nest building
2010.05.06 - 3rd egg laid & significant nest building
2010.05.05 - 2nd egg laid & significant nest building
2010.05.04 - 1st egg laid & significant nest building
2010.05.03 - nest building
2010.05.02 - nest building
2010.05.01 - multiple visits & nest building begins
2010.04.30 - multiple visits

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Friday, 31 December 2010
Saturday, 9 October 2010
Autumn has begun!
Thursday, 1 July 2010
JUmpy Birdies!
....I was looking through the emails of the past hour to see if anything had happened in box #2. It is really hot and I was wondering how the birdies are coping....and then I almost fell off my chair....

I could only see 4 birdies!!!!
I thought: time to eat, forget eating, drive home!...No it cannot be, they are just JUmpy and are flying around in the box and looking out a bit, nothing more....BUT I can see only 4?!!!!???!!!
Okay, be patient, wait 2 more minutes, I thought...ahhh...

5 tails...I am counting tails now.
Indeed the last few days before departure the birdies in box #1 were really JUmpY.
I am expecting them to fly out on Sunday the latest. I hope they do not fly out before Saturday morning! Also, I do not expect them all to fly out at the same time. As posted previously 1 of the 5 is a bit behind development-wise and I think it will need a full extra day.
ooooohhhhh!

I could only see 4 birdies!!!!
I thought: time to eat, forget eating, drive home!...No it cannot be, they are just JUmpy and are flying around in the box and looking out a bit, nothing more....BUT I can see only 4?!!!!???!!!
Okay, be patient, wait 2 more minutes, I thought...ahhh...

5 tails...I am counting tails now.
Indeed the last few days before departure the birdies in box #1 were really JUmpY.
I am expecting them to fly out on Sunday the latest. I hope they do not fly out before Saturday morning! Also, I do not expect them all to fly out at the same time. As posted previously 1 of the 5 is a bit behind development-wise and I think it will need a full extra day.
ooooohhhhh!
Wednesday, 30 June 2010
Spectrograms...
Some of you may recall that I looked into the frequencies of the Great Tit, Blue Tit and of the Eurasian Tree Sparrow. Here below is the spectrogram of the Eurasian Tree Sparrow (click to enlarge!)...

The upper image shows the wave form. The lower images indicates which frequencies were associated with the greatest intensities and their evolution over time (y-axis: frequency, x-axis: time, colour map: intensity with blue = max intensity, yellow = min low intensity) ....so the bird sang at mostly only one frequency.
Now compare to the images below...this is the "voice" of another animal...intensities are spread over a wider range of frequencies and the frequencies at which this animal expresses itself decrease with time (again: click to enlarge!)...

any guesses?

The upper image shows the wave form. The lower images indicates which frequencies were associated with the greatest intensities and their evolution over time (y-axis: frequency, x-axis: time, colour map: intensity with blue = max intensity, yellow = min low intensity) ....so the bird sang at mostly only one frequency.
Now compare to the images below...this is the "voice" of another animal...intensities are spread over a wider range of frequencies and the frequencies at which this animal expresses itself decrease with time (again: click to enlarge!)...

any guesses?
Tuesday, 29 June 2010
Sleepy

The birdies are growing and growing and growing. I expect they will be flying out in about 1 week. I do not know if it is just me, but the 5th hatchling does not look quite as healthy, it is not just the fewer feathers. Still I think it has good chances.
I was quite lucky a couple of days ago: I saw ca. 4 of the hatchlings from the 1st batch. They were on the northern balcony making hatchling calls. Mother bird was still feeding them....it has been 2 weeks!! They still look very much like young birds. Their colours are not those of the adult birds yet: they are mostly yellow and black and lack the white feathers on their heads. I noticed that their flying and landing is now quite smooth.
Another side note: I had prepared a scrambled egg to help mother and father bird feed their offspring in box #2. Other bird-friends have claimed that mother and father birds around Germany made good use of the scrambled egg and fed them. Well my Great Tit parent-pair just ignored the egg. Sparrows instead showed a great interest and started feeding. I noticed one female bird act like a "hamster". She tried so hard to fill her beak with as many pieces as possible with the funny side-effect that she would pick one piece up and a couple of other would fall out of her beak. After a couple of minutes and a beak-full of egg she would fly away. I have some pictures that I will post soon.
Monday, 28 June 2010
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