Twins...and I could not be more excited!!
The hubs found the nest and he was overjoyed to share it with me.
We peaked in, and she slowly slid off the nest,
to show us her soon to be babies!!
She flew off for a few seconds and I was able
to capture this image.
She returned quickly!!
So we're having babies and I am beyond thrilled!!
Stay tuned!!
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Congrats to the new grandparents. This will be an interesting journey with you. sandie
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ReplyDeleteWhat a photo op!!!
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Twins! Congratulations! It will be fun to monitor the process. Very exciting news!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, Debbie, she is adorable, and how fortunate you are to be able to experience this!
ReplyDeletePlease do keep us posted.
Have a wonderful day!
xo.
Great shots!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to the grandparents.
So exciting! I'll look forward to progress reports.
ReplyDeleteWoo hoo!!! Keep us posted.
ReplyDeleteCongrats Debbie. But don't get too thrilled, once they hatch and could fly they don't even bother coming back to say hello or just thank you for taking care of them and watching them. I went through this last year and once they left they left for good. I was so sad when they left. LOL. I mean I really was. I took pictures daily, when the mom left I would place some food for her and water and one day a storm came through, she left and my husband and I took down the hanging flower pot (where she had made her nest) so that the babies would not get wet and all for nothing. She did not even remember all we did for her and her babies. But that is nature for you.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are gorgeous. Hope you continue taking pictures of them and share with us.
ANA
I am so happy for you! Don't buy to much for the babies, I don't think they'll want it!
ReplyDeleteDebbie,Congrats...and looking forward to more updates:)How exciting!!!
ReplyDeleteShantana
Great pictures you show.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a good evening.
Hanne Bente / hbt.finus.dk
Great sequence!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteCool! We are too...robins!
ReplyDeletePerfect! LOVE that you were able to capture the empty nest! Can't wait for the next "episode"!!
ReplyDeleteIt'll be great to meet the kids. :)
ReplyDeleteHow exciting!! We usually fine robins in our trees... haven't seen any yet though...
ReplyDeleteThat is a really good shot. I know where we have doves getting ready to hatch eggs but they are too high in the trees for me to get a good shot.
ReplyDeleteI really like seeing these.
Oh, how sweet!! Congratulations! I will definitely stay tuned.
ReplyDeleteso cute. i hope they prosper!
ReplyDeleteYou had me going there for a minute with that title! Ha!! Hope the babies do well.
ReplyDeleteVery exciting news!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lucky girl you are and what a special place your garden must be that these beautiful birds want to have their nest in it. I am exited to see the young borned.
ReplyDeletehugs marijke
I love Mourning Doves. How cool that they are nesting nearby.
ReplyDeleteLove the photos!
Doves are such pretty and gentle birds. I love the sounds they make. I hope you are able to photograph the twins once they hatch.
ReplyDeleteDanielle
Great photos. I hope you are able to photograph the young ones when they arrive.
ReplyDeleteOh, I'm excited for you!
ReplyDeleteWe had a nest last year and I was able to see the little ones.
I know you'll keep us posted!
How lovely! Great photos of the beautiful dove! :)
ReplyDeleteWoohoo girl, this is gonna be fun!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you'll keep us updated and Congratulations!!!
Have a blessed and beautiful day sweetie!!! :o)
Our mourning doves are so jumpy. I love that yours not only let you get close, but even moved aside so you could get a better shot.
ReplyDeleteHi Debbie ...Sorry I am kind of late with my comment ,but I was very busy making some little receiving blankets to send of to you for the twins ..the weather has been so weird you might get a cold snap!!
ReplyDeleteDo you have names thought of ..don't forget to pick up some wipes for the "poos"!!
All kidding aside ..that is great..so exciting to watch...congrat's : }}}}
Grace
So exciting and, wow, such a beaut peek into her nest. Looking forward to the big day!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Wonderful news. I'd love to see that nest; the only one I've ever stumbled on is a robin's (that was fun too)...but.I envy you yours! Keep us posted!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! What a lovely surprise; look forward to updates
ReplyDeleteThat is exciting!!! i love birds... they make me happy!
ReplyDeleteAwww, how fun! Can't wait to see the babies :)
ReplyDeleteWell, congrats on the new additions! Wonderful photos, Debbie! Keep us posted.
ReplyDeleteWell I guess congratulations are in order. Absolutely the best photos. Please continue to take photos of the 'grands' Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing like new life...the big wheel keeps on turning!
ReplyDeleteHow sweet! I love your captures of mama and her eggs.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful! What a pretty bird.
ReplyDeleteWhat great pictures, exciting news, will stay tuned for more developments.
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