Does anyone know what kind of bird nests these are?
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Mary Anne on Feb 12, 2013Robins?Helpful Reply
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3po3 on Feb 12, 2013From this list, it looks like barn swallows to me: http://www.allaboutbirds.org/page.aspx?pid=1327Helpful Reply
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Miriam Illions on Feb 13, 2013Hmm @Barb Rosen any ideas?Helpful Reply
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Tina @ Repurposed Life on Feb 13, 2013I am not an expert but we have swallows that build nest with grass and mud.Helpful Reply
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Tina @ Repurposed Life on Feb 13, 2013Mary Anne, you are right too! Robins will use this method as well. The swallows build nest right over our church doors every year and dive bomb you. Tear down the nest and during the next week, they will build back:) That's when you remember they are God's creatures too and just duck when you get close to the door!!Helpful Reply
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Barb Rosen on Feb 13, 2013Hard to know when you can't see where it was built. Offhand, I would guess a magpie or swallow but check this link to help you identify that nest! http://www.ehow.com/how_5108051_identify-bird-nests.htmlHelpful Reply
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Teresa C on Feb 19, 2013Thanks for all the comments. With your help, I do think the nest made from mud is the Robin. We have lots of those here. The 1st 3 pics are a different nest than the next 3. Does anyone know what kind of bird would build this nest? I found it in my sweet autumn clematis vine. ThxHelpful Reply
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