u/Ham_Pumpkin2790

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We have seen a lot of improvement from this nest, and enough to have successfully hatched one! Nr.2 is working his way out of the shell. Mama bird is very proud (and broody)

u/Ham_Pumpkin2790 — 11 days ago

First version was awful but after some safety renovations (by the landlord) it’s an improvement. But still nonetheless stupid

u/Ham_Pumpkin2790 — 24 days ago
▲ 2 r/birds

We’ve had a collared dove couple nesting for a week now, with 2 eggs having been laid in the last 3 days. All was fine, and i kept curtains closed to avoid frightening them since they’re on the window sill next to my bed. They’ve been nesting 24/7 since the first egg but this evening they’re gone??? I don’t understand what happened or why they left. Will they return or is it a lost cause?

u/Ham_Pumpkin2790 — 25 days ago
▲ 5 r/grief

My neighbor today (F 70 and married for 40+ years) lost her husband this evening from a stroke. She and I were there when paramedics administered cpr and they continued for an hour after i left (she said i should go back home since her son had arrived) i feel so bad for her, and i want to support her as much as possible. I know a bit on grief etiquette (eg dont say “theyre in a better place” etc) and i want to bring her food/snacks/flowers since i heard supporting people grieving by lessening daily burdens helps a lot. When would be an appropriate time to bring her things? I don’t want to intrude during the initial shock/mourning but i also dont want her to feel like she’s alone. She has kids and i imagine the next few days will be very stressful for her. Can someone give me advice on what to do? Thanks 🙏

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u/Ham_Pumpkin2790 — 25 days ago